Allergic contact dermatitis from the preservative 1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one (1,2-BIT; Proxel®): a case report, its prevalence in those occupationally at risk and in the general dermatological population, and its relationship to allergy to its analogue Kathon® CG |
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Authors: | Robert J. Damstra Willem A. van Vloten Cornelis J. W. van Ginkel |
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Affiliation: | Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Utrecht, The Netherlands. |
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Abstract: | Occupational contact allergy to 1,2-benzisothiazolin-3-one (1,2-BIT, Proxel) is analysed. This compound is widely used in industry as a preservative in water-based solutions such as pastes, paints and cutting oils. The optimal concentration for patch testing proved to be 0.4 g/l (0.04%) in water. In 4 out of 17 patients (23%) at occupational risk (painters, paper-hangers), contact allergy to 1,2-BIT was found. Of 556 consecutive dermatological patients without clear occupational risk, 10 (1.8%) showed positive patch tests to 1,2-BIT; in 3 patients 1,2-BIT contact allergy was related to domestic paper-hanging. Although the chemical structure of 1,2-BIT shows some analogy with the preservative Kathon CG, true cross-sensitivity was found to be unlikely. |
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Keywords: | allergic contact dermatitis 1,2-benzisothizzolin- 3-one 1,2-BIT: Proxel® (5-cholro)-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one Kathon® CG isothiazolins: biocides: preservative antimicrobials: occupational track of cross-sensitivity |
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