No skin reactions to mineral powders in nickel-sensitive subjects

作者:Loden Marie*; Nilsson Gert; Parvardeh Masomeh; Carne Kristina Neimert; Berg Mats
来源:Contact Dermatitis, 2012, 66(4): 210-214.
DOI:10.1111/j.1600-0536.2012.02040.x

摘要

Background. Cosmetic products are known to be able to induce contact dermatitis. Contact dermatitis may also be induced by nickel, and it is estimated that up to 17% of women are allergic to nickel. %26lt;br%26gt;Objectives. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether nickel sensitized individuals react to make-up products containing pigments with nickel as an impurity. %26lt;br%26gt;Patients/Materials/Methods. Twenty-three individuals with a clinical history of nickel allergy and/or with positive patch test reactions to nickel were exposed to mineral make-up products and individual pigments dispersed in alkylbenzoate (50%) in small Finn Chambers (R) for 48 hr. The skin reactions were evaluated visually and with a non-invasive instrument that quantifies skin erythema. %26lt;br%26gt;Results. The results showed that 74% of the included individuals showed a visible reaction to the positive control nickel sulfate, and a significant correlation was found between the visual and instrumental readings. However, none of the nickel sensitive individuals reacted to the test products. A subgroup analysis of the 50% most sensitive individuals also confirmed the absence of skin reactions to the powders. %26lt;br%26gt;Conclusions. The bioavailability of the trace amounts of nickel in the particles was below the level needed to elicit an eczematous reaction in any of the nickel-sensitized individuals.

  • 出版日期2012-4

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