Abstract

Hydroquinone (1,4-dihydroxybenzene) is an aromatic organic phenolic compound used in drug and should not be used as cosmetic products. Although the use of hydroquinone has been banned in cosmetics, it is still found at low concentration for skin whitening. The effect for excess use of hydroquinone can cause irritation and changes in skin color become blackish permanently. The determination of hydroquinone can be performed by a flow injection system with spectrophotometric detection based on the redox reaction between hydroquinone and iodine. Under this method, hydroquinone can be determined based on the decreasing intensity of the blue color of the starch-iodine complex when hydroquinone was added to the solution. Hydroquinone will react with the excess iodine, thus iodine is reduced to iodide. The rest of iodine which does not react with hydroquinone, will form a blue complex with starch in an acidic condition (pH = 1). The blue color of the starch-iodine complex was analyzed by visible spectrophotometry at a wavelength of 628 nm. The optimum conditions for determination of hydroquinone using the flow injection system provide at 0.05 % starch and 40 mg/L iodine by the length of mixing coil of 50 cm on the flow rate of 5.8 mL/min, and a sample volume of 100 µL. Under these optimum conditions, the flow injection method showed the linearity from 0 to 15 mg/L with a correlation (R2) of 0.9941.

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