PENETAPAN KADAR Pb PADA SHAMPOO BERBAGAI MERK DENGAN METODE SPEKTROFOTOMETRI SERAPAN ATOM
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.12928/pharmaciana.v3i2.425Keywords:
Pb metal, shampoo, atomic absorption specktrophotometry PENDAHAbstract
The source of lead pollution (Pb) can come from cosmetic product including shampoo. The purpose of this
research are to know wether there is Pb in the shampoo cosmetic based on different brands and colours of the
shampoo. The sample of the shampoos that used in this research are A, B, C, and D. Each of the samples replicated
5 times, then analyzed with atomic absorbtion specktrophotometry. Then, one of the sample are taken from one
brand with different colour and replicated 5 times. The result of this research shows that from the different brand
of shampoos contain Pb. The average level of Pb that obtained from analysis are, brand A (0,4838 ppm 0,0538
ppm), brand B (0,6935 ppm 0,3131 ppm), brand C (0,8354 ppm 0,0405 ppm), and brand D ( 0,9517 ppm
0,0811 ppm). Whereas for the same shampoo brand but different in colour had average level of Pb: shampoo I (red
colour)= (0,5428 0,0192) ppm, Shampoo II (yellow colour) = (0,3606 0,0255) ppm, Shampoo III (blue colour)
= (0,4385 0,0062) ppm, and Shampoo IV (green colour) = (0,1427 0,0133) ppm.
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