Skin contact allergy to emulsifiers

Hannuksela, M

HERO ID

4932680

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1988

Language

English

PMID

19456905

HERO ID 4932680
In Press No
Year 1988
Title Skin contact allergy to emulsifiers
Authors Hannuksela, M
Journal International Journal of Cosmetic Science
Volume 10
Issue 1
Page Numbers 9-14
Abstract Contact allergy to cetyl and stearyl alcohols has been reported for many years. About one per cent of eczema patients are allergic to either alcohol or a mixture of the two. In the present study, 11 of 1374 patients reacted to 20% cetylstearyl alcohol in patch tests. Results of a previous study, suggested that some impurities in commercial cetyl and stearyl alcohols might be responsiblefor the contact allergies. Sorbitan esters are also contact allergens in dermatological preparations. Sorbitan sesquioleate (20% in petrolatum) was patch-tested in 4469 eczema patients in the present study, with a positive result in 25 (0.56%) of them. Widespread dermatitis from moisturizing creams was seen in two patients, one of whom was treated with peroral corticosteroids and the other with a potent corticosteroid cream. Several other emulsifiers have also occasionally been found to cause contact allergy. Popular emulsifiers are thus potential allergens, especially in preparations commonly used as moisturizersfor dry or slightly eczematous skin.
Doi 10.1111/j.1467-2494.1988.tb00579.x
Pmid 19456905
Wosid WOS:A1988P087000002
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