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Introduction of a methoxymethyl side chain into p-phenylenediamine attenuates its sensitizing potency and reduces the risk of allergy induction
Authors:Carsten Goebel  John Troutman  Jenny Hennen  Helga Rothe  Harald Schlatter  G Frank Gerberick  Brunhilde Blömeke
Institution:1. The Procter & Gamble Co., Central Product Safety and Communications, Darmstadt, Germany;2. The Procter & Gamble Co., Central Product Safety, Cincinnati, OH, USA;3. Dept. of Environmental Toxicology, Trier University, Trier, Germany
Abstract:The strong sensitizing potencies of the most important primary intermediates of oxidative hair dyes, p-phenylenediamine (PPD) and p-toluylenediamine (PTD, i.e. 2-methyl-PPD) are well established. They are considered as the key sensitizers in hair dye allergic contact dermatitis. While modification of their molecular structure is expected to alter their sensitizing properties, it may also impair their color performance. With introduction of a methoxymethyl side chain we found the primary intermediate 2-methoxymethyl-p-phenylenediamine (ME-PPD) with excellent hair coloring performance but significantly reduced sensitizing properties compared to PPD and PTD: In vitro, ME-PPD showed an attenuated innate immune response when analyzed for its protein reactivity and dendritic cell activation potential. In vivo, the effective concentration of ME-PPD necessary to induce an immune response 3-fold above vehicle control (EC3 value) in the local lymph node assay (LLNA) was 4.3%, indicating a moderate skin sensitizing potency compared to values of 0.1 and 0.17% for PPD and PTD, respectively. Finally, assessing the skin sensitizing potency of ME-PPD under consumer hair dye usage conditions through a quantitative risk assessment (QRA) indicated an allergy induction risk negligible compared to PPD or PTD.
Keywords:PPD  p-phenylenediamine  PTD  p-toluylenediamine  ME-PPD  2-methoxymethyl-p-phenylenediamine  LLNA  local lymph node assay  QRA  quantitative risk assessment  SCCS  Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety  HE-PPD  hydroxyethyl-PPD  WoE  weight-of-evidence  NESIL  no expected sensitization induction level  MEL  measured exposure level  DC  dendritic cell  HRP/P  horseradish peroxidase and hydrogen peroxide  DMSO  dimethylsulfoxide  DNCB  2  4-dinitrochlorobenzene  SI  stimulation index
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