Inorganic Salt determination

Determination of Inorganic Salt
Determination of Inorganic Salt

Theoretically, all living things take inorganic molecules, such as minerals, salt and water, necessary to sustain their lives. These molecules, which are taken from outside by living things, are called inorganic compounds. These compounds are divided into three groups: water, minerals and acids (bases and salts). In general, inorganic compounds have regulatory functions in the body. They participate in the structure of the cell and ensure the repair of worn tissues. They don't go through the digestive system. They are not synthesized by the cells and are readily available from the outside. They pass easily through the cell membrane. They don't provide energy.

Inorganic salts play an important role in the exchange of water between the cell and its surroundings. If the salt content in the cell rises, water enters the cell. Or when the ratio of extracellular salt increases, the cell loses water.

Inorganic compounds are generally non-carbon-carrying molecules. For example, various ionic compounds grouped as anions or cations are of this type.

In chemistry, the salt is the substance resulting from the reaction of an acid and a base.

All cosmetic products contain different chemicals and people who use them are exposed to more and more chemicals every day. Most of the makeup materials and personal care products that are used fondly are chemicals. Scientific studies are being conducted in this regard and the effects of different chemicals on human immune system are investigated.

In the cosmetic sector, systems are becoming increasingly complex and it is not known exactly how effective or harmful the preservatives used are. It is important that the chemical structures of cosmetics and cleaning products are stable. Otherwise, it is inevitable that they will harm human health over time.

 

Therefore, the importance of complying with the issued regulations or the standards published by domestic and foreign organizations cannot be discussed. Authorized laboratories conduct inorganic salt analyzes within the scope of physical and chemical analyzes. In the inorganic salt analysis for shampoos used in hair cleaning, TS 9676 Shampoos - Standard for Hair Cleaning and TS 9676 / T1 Shampoos - Synthetic - Used for Body and Hair Cleaning are complied with.