A case of contact dermatitis due to impurities of cetyl alcohol

Komamura, H; Doi, T; Inui, S; Yoshikawa, K

HERO ID

4929580

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1997

Language

English

PMID

9034687

HERO ID 4929580
In Press No
Year 1997
Title A case of contact dermatitis due to impurities of cetyl alcohol
Authors Komamura, H; Doi, T; Inui, S; Yoshikawa, K
Journal Contact Dermatitis
Volume 36
Issue 1
Page Numbers 44-46
Abstract A 29-year-old man being treated for itchy lesions on the amputation stump of the thigh became allergic to betamethasone valerate and gentamicin sulfate cream (Rinderon VG). Closed patch tests with all the ingredients of the cream revealed positive reactions to cetyl alcohol 30% to 5% pet. Gas chromatographic analysis of the cetyl alcohol in the cream base detected stearyl alcohol (C18), myristyl alcohol (C14) and lauryl alcohol (C12) in addition to the main component of cetyl alcohol (C16). Patch testing with 99% pure analytical reagent grade saturated alcohols (C10, C11, C12, C13, C14, C15, C16, C17, C18, C19, C20) showed negative reactions. Thus, it is concluded that some minor impurities in cetyl alcohol not detected by gas chromatography might be the cause of this dermatitis.
Pmid 9034687
Wosid WOS:A1997WG65600009
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Dupe Override Yes
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Language Text English
Keyword allergic contact dermatitis; topical medicaments; cetyl alcohol; impurities; Rinderon
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