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Year 2017, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 463 - 476, 09.01.2017
https://doi.org/10.18596/jotcsa.287343

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Chemical and Physical Investigations of Arabian Eye Kohl Brands as Cosmetic in Libya

Year 2017, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 463 - 476, 09.01.2017
https://doi.org/10.18596/jotcsa.287343

Abstract

Three Arabian eye kohl brands were analyzed for the presence of lead and cadmium using atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) and X-ray diffraction techniques. In this work, the chemical analysis of the samples were studied according to concentration of heavy metals, solubility in different medium, reaction with KI, moisture and organic contents. XRD pattern proposed the presence of some crystalline material in an amorphous background for all investigated brands. Atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) showed that the average percentage of Pb was in the range 0.2411 to 6.173 %; and from zero to 0.0019 % for Cd. The maximum concentration of Pb and Cd was found in Natural Arab Kohl (NAK) sample and is equal to 30.865 mg/g and 9.50 µg/g respectively. The minimum concentration of heavy metal was found in Natural Black Al-Athmod Kohl (NBAK) sample. Moisture was present in a very low percent (~ 1%) while organics was being in a reasonable amount (maximum ≤  69 %). All eye kohl brands are soluble in acidic medium with different proportions and forms yellow precipitate of PbI2 when react with KI which is considered as a chemical evidence for the presence of lead.

References

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  • Al-Saleh I, and Coate L, (1995) Lead exposure in Saudi Arabia from the use of traditional cosmetics and medical remedies. Environ Geochem Health. 17, PP 29-31.
  • Vaglenov A, Creus A, Laltchev S, Pavlova V, S, and Marcos R, (2001) Occupational exposure to lead and induction of genetic damage. Environmental Health Perspectives. 109, (3), PP 295-298.
  • Lobner D and Asrari M, (2003) Neurotoxicity of dental amalgams mediated by zinc. J. Dent Research. 82, 3, PP 243-246.
  • Patnaik P, (2007) Comprehensive Guide to the Hazardous Properties of Chemical Substances. 3rd edition, John Wiley & Sons, INC, USA.
  • Alkhawajah A M, (1992) “Al kohl use in Saudi Arabia: Extent of use and possible lead toxicity”. Tropical Geographical Medicine. 44, 4, PP 373-377.
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  • Mohammad Hosein Soruraddin, Rouhollah Heydari, Morteza Puladvand, and Mir Mehdi Zahedi, (2011). A new spectrophotometric method for determination of selenium in cosmetic and pharmaceutical preparations after pre-concentration with cloud point extraction, international journal of analytical chemistry volume 2011 , article ID 729651, 8 pages http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/729651.
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  • Sherif, M.M, Orabi, M, and Abdurahem, O. R, (2015) Study of Heavy Elements and Radioactivity Concentrations in Some Eye Cosmetics Commonly Used in Arabic Regions, International Journal of Chemical Engineering and Applications, Vol. 6, No. 1, February 2015.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Chemical Engineering
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Maher Mohamed Abed Elaziz

Mohamed Ammar Khalifa This is me

Rabia Alhadi Ghariani This is me

Hasan Daw Ashtawi Mohamed This is me

Mahmud Ashtewi S. Ashtewi This is me

Publication Date January 9, 2017
Submission Date October 31, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 4 Issue: 1

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Vancouver Abed Elaziz MM, Khalifa MA, Ghariani RA, Mohamed HDA, Ashtewi MAS. Chemical and Physical Investigations of Arabian Eye Kohl Brands as Cosmetic in Libya. JOTCSA. 2017;4(1):463-76.