Unit:
Department of PharmacyLibrary of the School of Science
Author:
ARKOUDI ANGELIKI
SEREMETIS VASILEIOS-GEORGIOS
Supervisors info:
Ειρήνη Παντέρη Καθηγήτρια Τμήμα Φαρμακευτικής ΕΚΠΑ
Original Title:
Μελέτη χρωματογραφικής συμπεριφοράς αντηλιακών φίλτρων με υχροχρωματογραφία υψηλής απόδοσης και αναλυτικές στήλες αντιστρόφου φάσης νεότερης τεχνολογίας
Translated title:
Investigation of sunscreen filter chromatographic behavior using high-performance liquid chromatography and next-generation reversed-phase analytical columns
Summary:
Sunscreen filters are compounds used for protection against ultraviolet radiation. In this study, the chromatographic behavior of five sunscreen filters was investigated. Three new analytical columns of the latest technology were used for this study.
The first part of the work (theoretical) is dedicated to the theory of sunscreen filters. It presents the categories of sunscreen filters, the physicochemical characteristics of the filters which we studied, potential effects due to their extensive use, and analytical methods for determining them in market products, in environment and in biological samples. Additionally, a brief reference is made to chromatographic theory and newer packing materials for chromatographic columns.The second part (experimental) presents the instrumentation and equipment used, as well as the experimental objectives, with a dedicated section for each of the three columns. During the experiments, chromatograms of the compounds in various mobile and stationary phases were collected, along with all their qualitative and quantitative characteristics. Subsequently, charts were created to study the effects of various factors on the chromatography of the analytes and to select the best stationary phase.
Main subject category:
Science
Other subject categories:
Health Sciences
Keywords:
HPLC, chromatography, new technology analytical columns, organic sunscreen filters
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Διπλωματική Εργασία Σερεμέτης και Αρκούδη12.03.25final_optimize.pdf
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