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Allergenic Contact Dermatitis

In North America and Europe, it has long been known that some occupational allergies are associated with handling of wood on which epiphitic liverworts grow. The hapten of this allergy is a sesquiterpene lactone, (—)-frullanolide (338), isolated from Frullania tamarisci ssp. tamarisci, or ( + )-frullanolide (339) from F. dilatata 14,18, 30, 32,37,175, 255, 287). The isolation of these compounds represented the first discovery in bryophytes of compounds with biological activity in humans. The eudesmanolides (349) and (352) and the eremophilanolide (322) also caused intense allergies. Patients sensitive to Frullania species are all sensitive to at least one of the lactones isolated from F. dilatata 30). [Pg.187]

More than 1000 species of Frullania are known in the world. Mitchell et al. (255) reported that F. riparia, F. kunzei, F. eboracensis, F. franciscana, F. inflata and F. bolanderi induced allergy. However, the active substances have not been isolated. Twenty-five Frullania species have been chemically analyzed and potentially allergenic sesquiterpene lactones have been found [Pg.187]


Le Coz, C.J. and Lefebvre, C., Contact dermatitis from maleated soybean oil last gasps of an expiring cosmetic allergen, Contact Dermatitis, 43, 118, 2000. [Pg.521]

Lomholt, H., Rastogi, S.C., and Andersen, K.E., Allergic contact dermatitis from sodium dihydroxycetyl phosphate, a new cosmetic allergen Contact Dermatitis, 45, 143, 2001. [Pg.521]

Cooper SM, Shaw S. Contact allergy to clotrimazole an unusual allergen. Contact Dermatitis 1999 41(3) 168. [Pg.304]

Bryld LE, Agner T, Rastogi SC, Menne T. lodopropynyl butylcarbamate a new contact allergen. Contact Dermatitis... [Pg.1902]

Dooms-Goossens A, Degreef H. Contact allergy to petrolatums. (II). Attempts to identify the nature of the allergens. Contact Dermatitis 1983 9(4) 247-56. [Pg.2695]

Schnuch A, Geier J, Brasch J, Fuchs T, Pirker C, Schulze-Dirks A, Basketter DA. Polyhexamethylenebiguanide a relevant contact allergen Contact Dermatitis 2000 42(5) 302-3. [Pg.2916]

Schnuch A. Osmaron B is a rare occupational, bnt a freqnent cosmetic, allergen. Contact Dermatitis 200I 44(2) I33-4. [Pg.3199]

Le Coz CJ, Lefebvre C, Ludmann F, Grosshans E. Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP)/eicosene copolymer an emerging cosmetic allergen. Contact Dermatitis 2000 43(l) 61-2. [Pg.3200]

Dooms-Goossens A and Degree H. Contact Allergy to Petrolatums. 2. Attempts to Identify the Nature of the Allergens, Contact Dermatitis 1983a 9 247-256. [Pg.423]

S MiUtovic-Kraus. Glove powder as a contact allergen. Contact Dermatitis 26 198, 1992. [Pg.281]

Foussereau, ]., J.C. Muller, and C. Benezra. 1975. Contact allergy to Frullania and Laurus nobilis Cross-sensitization and chemical structure of the allergens. Contact Dermat. l(4) 223-230. [Pg.503]

Matura, M., Skdld, M., Bdrje, A., Andersen, K. E., Bruze, M., Frosch, P, Goossens, A. et al. (2005). Selected oxidized fragrance terpenes are common contact allergens. Contact Dermatitis, 52, 320-328. [Pg.903]

Prater E, Goring HD, Schubert H (1978) Sodium lauryl sulfate - a contact allergen. Contact Dermatitis 4 242-243... [Pg.374]

Cronin E (1979) Oil of turpentine - a disappearing allergen. Contact Dermatitis 5 308-311... [Pg.24]

Cronin E, McFadden JP (1993) Patients with atopic eczema do become sensitized to contact allergens. Contact Dermatitis 28 225-228... [Pg.365]

Karlberg A-T, Magnusson K, Nilsson U (1992) Air oxidation of d-limonene (the citrus solvent) creates potent allergens. Contact Dermatitis 26 332-340... [Pg.391]

Hogstedt C, Stahl R (1980) Skin penetration and protective gloves in dynamite work. Am Ind Hyg Assoc J 41 367-372 Holness DL, Nethercott JR (1997) Results of patch testing with a special series of rubber allergens. Contact Dermatitis 36 207-211 Jolanki R, Estlander T, Kanerva L (1987a) Contact allergy to an epoxy reactive diluent 1,4-butanediol diglycidyl ether. Contact Dermatitis 16 87-92... [Pg.434]

Meeren van der HLM, Erp van PEJ (1986) Life-threatening urticaria from glove powder. Contact Dermatitis 14 190-191 Milcovic-Kraus S (1992) Glove powder as a contact allergen. Contact Dermatitis 26 198... [Pg.435]

Zhai H, Willard P, Maibach HI (1998) Evaluating skin-protective materials against contact irritants and allergens. Contact Dermatitis 38 155-158... [Pg.496]

Edman B (1985) Sites of contact dermatitis in relationship to particular allergens. Contact Dermatitis 13 129-135 Edman B (1994) The influence of shaving method on perfume allergy. Contact Dermatitis 31 291-292 Emmons WW, Marks JG Jr (1985) Immediate and delayed reactions to cosmetic ingredients. Contact Dermatitis 13 258-265... [Pg.506]

Brandao FM, Altermatt C, Pecegueiro M, Pecegueiro M, Bordalo O, Foussereau J (1985) Contact dermatitis to Disperse Blue 106. Contact Dermatitis 13 80-84 Brandao MF, Hausen BM (1987) Cross reaction between Disperse Blue Dyes 106 and 125. Contact Dermatitis 16 289-290 Brandle I, Stampf JL, Foussereau J (1984) Thin-layer chromatography study of organic dye allergens. Contact Dermatitis 10 254-255... [Pg.634]

Suhonen R (1983) Chloracetamide a hidden contact allergen. Contact Dermatitis 9 161... [Pg.678]

Primula dermatitis more than one allergen Contact Dermatitis 21 122-124... [Pg.759]

Lettuce allergy sensitizing potency of allergens. Contact Dermatitis 15 246-249 253. [Pg.761]

Brasch J, Geier J, Gefeller 0 (1996) Dynamic patterns of allergic patch test reactions in 10 European standard allergens. Contact Dermatitis 35 17-22... [Pg.779]

Fregert S (1980) Irritant dermatitis from phenol formaldehyde resin powder. Contact Dermatitis 6 493 Harper GA (1997) Brakes and friction materials. Mechanical Engineering Publications Ltd, Bury St Edmunds UK, p 19 Kanerva L, Jolanki R, Estlander T (1997) Allergic and irritant patch test reactions to plastic and glue allergens. Contact Dermatitis 37 301-302... [Pg.849]

Kanerva L, Jolanki R, Estlander T (1997) Allergic and irritant patch test reactions to plastic and glue allergens. Contact Dermatitis 37 301-302... [Pg.1101]

Incubation of (-)-frullanolide (226), obtained from the European liverwort Frullania tamarisci subsp. tamarisci that causes a potent allergenic contact dermatitis, was incubated by A. niger to give dihydrofrullanolide (227), nonallergenic compound in 31.8% yield. In this case, C11-C13 dihydro derivative was not obtained (Hashimoto et al., 2005). [Pg.946]

Wang WH, Li LF, Lu XY, Wang J. Cosmetic dermatitis in Chinese eczema patients patch tested with a modified European standard series of allergens. Contact Dermatitis. 2005 53 314-9. [Pg.196]


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