S. Panadero et al., KINETIC DETERMINATION OF PROPYL GALLATE IN EDIBLE AND COSMETIC OILS WITH SENSITIZED TERBIUM(III) LUMINESCENCE DETECTION, Analyst, 120(1), 1995, pp. 125-128
A very fast, selective kinetic method far the determination of propyl
gallate is proposed. The analytical parameter used for this purpose is
the initial rate of the luminescence reaction between propyl gallate
and terbium(III) in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate, and is cal
culated from the slope of a kinetic plot of the luminescence signal as
a function of time, The luminescence signal arises from an intramolec
ular energy transfer between excited propyl gallate and terbium(III),
which is followed by the lanthanide emission, Kinetic data can be obta
ined within only 0.2 s, which entails using the stopped-flow mixing te
chnique but facilitates automation, The calibration graph is linear ov
er the range 0.08-3.0 mu g ml(-1) propyl gallate and the detection lim
it is 0.02 mu g ml(-1). The relative standard deviation is close to 2%
. The proposed method was applied to the determination of propyl galla
te in various edible and cosmetic oil samples with a mean recovery of
99.1%.