Usage tests of oak moss absolutes containing high and low levels of atranol and chloroatranol
- Author:
- Mowitz M., Svedman C., Zimerson E. & Bruze M.
- Year:
- 2014
- Journal:
- Acta Dermato-Venereologica
- Pages:
- 94: 398–402
- Url:
Atranol and chloroatranol are strong contact allergens
in oak moss absolute, a lichen extract used in perfumery.
Fifteen subjects with contact allergy to oak moss absolute
underwent a repeated open application test (ROAT)
using solutions of an untreated oak moss absolute (sample
A) and an oak moss absolute with reduced content of
atranol and chloroatranol (sample B). All subjects were
in addition patch-tested with serial dilutions of samples
A and B. Statistically significantly more subjects reacted
to sample A than to sample B in the patch tests. No corresponding
difference was observed in the ROAT, though
there was a significant difference in the time required to
elicit a positive reaction. Still, the ROAT indicates that
the use of a cosmetic product containing oak moss absolute
with reduced levels of atranol and chloroatranol is
capable of eliciting an allergic reaction in previously sensitised
individuals. Key words: oak moss absolute, atranol,
chloroatranol, repeated open application test (ROAT),
contact allergy.
- Id:
- 24384
- Submitter:
- zdenek
- Post_time:
- Friday, 22 August 2014 16:10
