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Contact allergy to reactive diluents and related aliphatic epoxy resins.

Authors :
Aalto‐Korte, Kristiina
Kuuliala, Outi
Henriks‐Eckerman, Maj‐Len
Suuronen, Katri
Source :
Contact Dermatitis (01051873). Jun2015, Vol. 72 Issue 6, p387-397. 11p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Background Diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A resin ( DGEBA-R) is the most common sensitizer in epoxy systems, but a minority of patients also develop contact allergy to reactive diluents. Objectives To analyse the frequency and clinical relevance of allergic reactions to different epoxy reactive diluents and related aliphatic epoxy resins. Methods Test files ( January 1991 to June 2014) were screened, and the clinical records of patients with allergic reactions were analysed for occupation, concomitant allergic reactions, and exposure. Results A total of 67 patients reacted to at least one of the compounds. The largest numbers of allergic reactions were to phenyl glycidyl ether ( PGE; n = 41), 1,4-butanediol diglycidyl ether ( BDDGE; n = 34), and p-tert-butylphenyl glycidyl ether ( PTBPGE; n = 19). Ten of the patients did not have contact allergy to DGEBA-R. The reactions of 5 of these were related to the use of BDDGE-containing products. We found no significant exposure to PGE or PTBPGE in patients sensitized to them, but some of the patients had used cresyl glycidyl ether-containing products. Conclusions Allergic reactions to reactive diluents and related aliphatic epoxy resins usually occurred together with reactions to DGEBA-R. BDDGE was the clinically most significant compound, and was the sole cause of occupational allergic contact dermatitis in 3 patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01051873
Volume :
72
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Contact Dermatitis (01051873)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
102602689
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/cod.12369