Optimization of the extraction of azo colorants used in toy products.

Azo dyes are widely used in formulations intended for children use. But their potential toxicity raised the need of an efficient and fast method of analysis. A study for the optimization of the extraction of some azo colorants used in toys was conducted. Several extraction methods for the selected analytes were evaluated and compared, i.e., supercritical fluid extraction (SFE), microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) and Soxhlet extraction. Poly(vinyl chloride) samples spiked with known quantities of the studied dyes were prepared. The influence of critical variables on analyte recoveries in SFE and MAE was investigated by using a full-level factorial design, where most significant parameters as well as order interactions were studied in each case. The analytes were subsequently detected by high-performance liquid chromatography with UV detection. The three extraction techniques were compared in terms of reproducibility, selectivity and analyte recoveries. MAE showed higher recoveries (above 98%), except for the diazo dye (nearly 60%). Reproducibilities were generally good for the three methods (relative standard deviation lower than 2.0%).

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