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Box Hill Institute,
Lilydale Lakeside Campus,
Building L3, 1 Jarlo Drive,
Lilydale VIC 3140
Lilydale Lakeside Campus,
Building L3, 1 Jarlo Drive,
Lilydale VIC 3140
1 day 9:30 – 2:30
Max Number of Students22
Parabens, a group of chemicals commonly utilised in various commercial cosmetic products, serve to inhibit the growth of bacteria and mould. Many cosmetic products are now marketed as ‘Paraben Free’. Why is this and are these products necessarily safer or beneficial?
In this exciting and increasingly relevant program, students will have firsthand access to state-of-the-art analytical equipment used in industry – a High- Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) instrument. Students will use micropipettes to prepare paraben standards of known concentrations and run these in the HPLC instrument. Students will construct a calibration curve and determine the quantity and type of paraben found in various cosmetics. Students will learn about the chemistry of cosmetics and how common scientific misconceptions may influence consumer behavior.
› Understand the chemical structures and roles of ingredients in everyday cosmetics
› Study the chemical structure of parabens and other molecules
› Prepare standards using micropipettes
› Test standards and samples
using a High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) instrument and interpret chromatograms
› Construct calibration curves using data from HPLC analysis
› Determine the concentration of parabens in cosmetic samples