Determination of some heavy metals in selected cosmetic products sold in kano metropolis, Nigeria

The study was aimed at assessing the levels of some toxic metals in different cosmetic products sold at different shopping malls and markets in Kano Metropolis. The cosmetic items included ten face powder, ten skin lightening creams and ten lipsticks of various prices. The cosmetics were digested an...

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Main Authors: Ali Sani, Maryam Bello Gaya, Fatima Aliyu Abubakar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-01-01
Series:Toxicology Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214750016300919
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spelling doaj-e9ea0a575e244ffba7a9bd47e783b1772020-11-25T02:11:48ZengElsevierToxicology Reports2214-75002016-01-013866869Determination of some heavy metals in selected cosmetic products sold in kano metropolis, NigeriaAli Sani0Maryam Bello Gaya1Fatima Aliyu Abubakar2Corresponding author.; Department of Biological Sciences, Bayero University Kano, NigeriaDepartment of Biological Sciences, Bayero University Kano, NigeriaDepartment of Biological Sciences, Bayero University Kano, NigeriaThe study was aimed at assessing the levels of some toxic metals in different cosmetic products sold at different shopping malls and markets in Kano Metropolis. The cosmetic items included ten face powder, ten skin lightening creams and ten lipsticks of various prices. The cosmetics were digested and analyzed for heavy metals (manganese, nickel, copper, cadmium, chromium and lead) using atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The range of the concentrations in skin lightening creams is 4.90–24.51, 3.68–11.03, 4.24–8.48, 0.14–1.32, 0–0.05 and 0.05–0.14 mg kg−1 for Mn, Ni, Cu, Cd, Cr and Pb respectively. The range in face powders are 4.90–44.12, 3.68–11.03, 4.24–8.48, 0.07–1.74, 0–0.03 and 0.08–0.33 mg kg−1 for Mn, Ni, Cu, Cd, Cr and Pb respectively. The concentration ranges in lipsticks are 2.45–22.06, 0–11.03, 4.24–12.71, 0.07–1.67, 0–0.05 and 0–0.19 mg kg−1 for Mn, Ni, Cu, Cd, Cr and Pb respectively. T test showed no statistical significant difference in concentrations of metals between the expensive and cheap cosmetic products. It is obvious from the present study that the use of these cosmetic products exposes users to low concentrations of toxic heavy metals which could constitute potential health risk to users since they are known to accumulate in biological systems over time. Similarly, regular monitoring of other heavy metals and chemicals used in the manufacture of cosmetics products which may cause health risks to users should be emphasized. Keywords: Heavy metals, Cosmetics, Concentration, Monitoringhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214750016300919
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Maryam Bello Gaya
Fatima Aliyu Abubakar
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Maryam Bello Gaya
Fatima Aliyu Abubakar
Determination of some heavy metals in selected cosmetic products sold in kano metropolis, Nigeria
Toxicology Reports
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Maryam Bello Gaya
Fatima Aliyu Abubakar
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title Determination of some heavy metals in selected cosmetic products sold in kano metropolis, Nigeria
title_short Determination of some heavy metals in selected cosmetic products sold in kano metropolis, Nigeria
title_full Determination of some heavy metals in selected cosmetic products sold in kano metropolis, Nigeria
title_fullStr Determination of some heavy metals in selected cosmetic products sold in kano metropolis, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Determination of some heavy metals in selected cosmetic products sold in kano metropolis, Nigeria
title_sort determination of some heavy metals in selected cosmetic products sold in kano metropolis, nigeria
publisher Elsevier
series Toxicology Reports
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publishDate 2016-01-01
description The study was aimed at assessing the levels of some toxic metals in different cosmetic products sold at different shopping malls and markets in Kano Metropolis. The cosmetic items included ten face powder, ten skin lightening creams and ten lipsticks of various prices. The cosmetics were digested and analyzed for heavy metals (manganese, nickel, copper, cadmium, chromium and lead) using atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The range of the concentrations in skin lightening creams is 4.90–24.51, 3.68–11.03, 4.24–8.48, 0.14–1.32, 0–0.05 and 0.05–0.14 mg kg−1 for Mn, Ni, Cu, Cd, Cr and Pb respectively. The range in face powders are 4.90–44.12, 3.68–11.03, 4.24–8.48, 0.07–1.74, 0–0.03 and 0.08–0.33 mg kg−1 for Mn, Ni, Cu, Cd, Cr and Pb respectively. The concentration ranges in lipsticks are 2.45–22.06, 0–11.03, 4.24–12.71, 0.07–1.67, 0–0.05 and 0–0.19 mg kg−1 for Mn, Ni, Cu, Cd, Cr and Pb respectively. T test showed no statistical significant difference in concentrations of metals between the expensive and cheap cosmetic products. It is obvious from the present study that the use of these cosmetic products exposes users to low concentrations of toxic heavy metals which could constitute potential health risk to users since they are known to accumulate in biological systems over time. Similarly, regular monitoring of other heavy metals and chemicals used in the manufacture of cosmetics products which may cause health risks to users should be emphasized. Keywords: Heavy metals, Cosmetics, Concentration, Monitoring
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