Abstract

A procedure has been developed for the assay of glycolic acid in cosmetic products by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography using an ion-pairing method. After dissolution in tetrahydrofuran–water (90:10, v/v), samples were purified by solid-phase extraction using silica-based strong anion-exchange cartridges and analysed directly on an Ultrasphere ODS column with UV detection at 210 nm and methanol–phosphate buffer (2:98, v/v), containing tetrabutylammonium iodide, as the mobile phase. Recovery of glycolic acid from different cosmetic matrices was between 92.4 and 96.2% and the precision of the method was better than 5.4% relative standard deviation. The procedure is rapid, simple, selective and it is suitable for routine analyses of commercial cosmetics.

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