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Heat treatment of Japanese lacquerware renders it hypoallergenic
Authors:Kehchi  Kawai   Mikio  Nakagawa   Kyozo  Kawai   Tetsuo  Miyakoshi Kenichi  Miyashita Tohru  Asami
Affiliation:Kawai Medical Laboratory for Cutaneous Health, Japan.
Abstract:
Japanese lacquer is made from the sap of the Japanese lacquer tree (Toxicodendron vernicifluum), a member of the Anacardiacae plant family. Objects painted with this material are described collectively as lacquerware. Both fresh lacquer and lacquerware may evoke allergic contact reactions ascribable to the urushiols contained therein. In this study, we have examined the effects of heating on the ability of lacquerware to elicit an allergic contact reaction. Lacquer films prepared with and without heat treatment were tested on urushiol-sensitive subjects. Patch test reactions were strongest to untreated film and decreased with increasing level of heat treatment. Assays for free urushiol in the lacquer films demonstrated that free urushiol content decreased with increasing heat treatment and that urushiols with saturated and monounsaturated alk(en)yl chains predominated.
Keywords:Toxicodendron vernicifluum    Rhus verniciflua    Japanese lacquer    allergic contact dermatitis    urushiols    hypoallergenic lacquerware    prevention: chemical basis
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