Abstract − Analytical Sciences, 22(9), 1249 (2006).
Rapid Study of Fragrance Loss from Commercial Soap after Use by Solid Phase Microextraction-GC/MS and Olfactory Evaluation
  Marcel ZHU
  Firmenich Singapore, 10 Tuas West Road, 638377, Singapore
  A quick and reliable approach was reported to measure the perfume loss in a commercial soap sample after continued use.  This work firstly studied the fragrance loss profile in soap scientifically combined and compared with traditional olfactory evaluation.  Solid-phase microextraction (SPME), as a simple and effective adsorption and desorption technique, was selected here to eliminate the needs of organic solvents or complicated apparatus; more importantly, SPME kept the soap intact and made it available for continued study.  Thanks to control of the sampling time and other extraction parameters, a consistent and reliable result was achieved, which was much better and more detailed than traditional olfactory evaluation done by human beings.
  
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