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Exclusion of Disperse Orange 3 is possible from the textile dye mix present in the Swedish baseline patch test series. A study by the Swedish Contact Dermatitis Research Group

Marléne Isaksson, Annarita Antelmi, Jakob Dahlin, Joanna Stenton, Cecilia Svedman, Erik Zimerson, Bo Glas, Lina Hagvall, Maria Lagrelius, Anna Löwnertz, Laura Malinauskienė, Mihály Matura, M. Bruze

2022Contact Dermatitis14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The textile dye mix (TDM) 6.6% in petrolatum contains Disperse Blue (DB) 35, Disperse Yellow 3, Disperse Orange (DO) 1 and 3, Disperse Red 1 and 17, and DB 106 and 124. The most frequent allergen in TDM-positive patients is DO 3. Around 85% of para-phenylenediamine (PPD)-allergic dermatitis patients have been positive to DO 3. There has been a discussion to exclude DO 3 from TDM 6.6% because of strong simultaneous reactions to TDM and PPD. OBJECTIVES: To study if DO 3 can be excluded from TDM 6.6%. METHODS: Patch tests were performed on 1481 dermatitis patients with TDM 6.6%, TDM 7.0% (without DO 3 but the other disperse dyes at 1.0% each), DO 3 1.0%, and PPD 1.0% pet. RESULTS: Contact allergy to TDM 6.6% was 3.6% and to TDM 7.0% was 3.0%. All 26 DO 3-positive patients were positive to PPD. The 44 patients positive to TDM 7.0% plus the 13 positive to PPD and TDM 6.6% but negative to TDM 7.0% were 57, outnumbering the 53 positive to TDM 6.6%. CONCLUSION: TDM 7.0% can replace TDM 6.6% in the Swedish baseline series, since TDM 7.0% together with PPD 1.0% will detect patients with textile dye allergy.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineContact allergyPatch testDermatologyAllergic contact dermatitisAllergyOrange (colour)Contact dermatitisAllergenp-PhenylenediamineImmunologyChemistryOrganic chemistryFood scienceContact Dermatitis and AllergiesDye analysis and toxicityDyeing and Modifying Textile Fibers
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