Sorbitan sesquioleate; a rare cause of contact allergy in consecutively patch tested dermatitis patients

Niels Højsager Bennike, Jeanne Duus Johansen

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Sorbitan sesquioleate (SSO) has been added to fragrance mix I (FM I) as an emulsifier since the 1990s. Being a contact allergen itself, SSO has the potential to cause false-positive reactions to FM I. Recent results obtained with selected FM I-positive patients have shown that 5% have concomitant positive reactions to SSO.

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the 5-year prevalence of contact allergy to SSO and evaluate the importance of SSO allergy when patch test results for FM I are interpreted.

METHODS: This was a retrospective database study of consecutively patch tested eczema patients (n = 4 6 3 7) from 2010 to 2014. All patients were tested with our baseline series including FM I and SSO 20% in pet.

RESULTS: Sensitization to SSO was identified in 9 (0.2%) patients. The proportion of FM I-positive patients with concomitant positive reactions to SSO was 1.4%.

CONCLUSIONS: SSO is a rare cause of contact allergy, with a 5-year prevalence of 0.2% in consecutively tested patients. Contact allergy to the emulsifier does not play a major role when the overall frequency of contact allergy to FM I is evaluated. However, to correctly diagnose individual patients, concomitant patch testing with FM I and SSO is encouraged.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftContact Dermatitis
Vol/bind74
Udgave nummer4
Sider (fra-til)242-5
Antal sider4
ISSN0105-1873
DOI
StatusUdgivet - apr. 2016

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