Reactivity to sorbitan sesquioleate affects reactivity to fragrance mix I

Summary Background Fragrance mix I (FM I) and its single constituents contain 5% and 1% sorbitan sesquioleate (SSO), respectively. SSO is a rare sensitizer and a potential irritant. Objectives To determine whether the outcome of the FM I breakdown test is affected by positive patch test reactivity t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Contact dermatitis 2015-11, Vol.73 (5), p.296-304
Hauptverfasser: Geier, Johannes, Schnuch, Axel, Lessmann, Holger, Uter, Wolfgang
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Zusammenfassung:Summary Background Fragrance mix I (FM I) and its single constituents contain 5% and 1% sorbitan sesquioleate (SSO), respectively. SSO is a rare sensitizer and a potential irritant. Objectives To determine whether the outcome of the FM I breakdown test is affected by positive patch test reactivity to SSO. Methods A retrospective analysis of data from the Information Network of Departments of Dermatology, 1998–2013, was performed. Results The full FM I breakdown test including SSO was tested in 2952 patients. Of these, 154 (5.2%) had a positive patch test reaction to SSO 20% pet. and 2709 (91.8%) had a negative patch test reaction. Positive reactions to one or more of the single fragrances contained in the mix were significantly more common (82.5% versus 57.3%) in SSO‐positive patients, who also had more multiple reactions than FM I‐positive patients with negative SSO reactions (61.5% versus 21.3% patients with reactions to two or more fragrances). Conclusions Our results indicate that reactivity to SSO markedly affects the outcome of patch testing with FM I and its single constituents. SSO must be an obligatory part of the full FM I breakdown test, and should ideally be included in the baseline series.
ISSN:0105-1873
1600-0536
DOI:10.1111/cod.12468