Journal article

Fragranced consumer products: Chemicals emitted, ingredients unlisted

AC Steinemann, IC MacGregor, SM Gordon, LG Gallagher, AL Davis, DS Ribeiro, LA Wallace

Environmental Impact Assessment Review | Elsevier | Published : 2011

Abstract

Fragranced consumer products are pervasive in society. Relatively little is known about the composition of these products, due to lack of prior study, complexity of formulations, and limitations and protections on ingredient disclosure in the U.S. We investigated volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted from 25 common fragranced consumer products-laundry products, personal care products, cleaning supplies, and air fresheners-using headspace analysis with gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Our analysis found 133 different VOCs emitted from the 25 products, with an average of 17 VOCs per product. Of these 133 VOCs, 24 are classified as toxic or hazardous under U.S. federal laws, an..

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