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TitleThe role of 3-dimethylaminopropylamine and amidoamine in contact allergy to cocamidopropylbetaine
AbstractSince it has been found that all subjects with contact allergy to cocamidopropylbetaine (CAPB) have positive reactions to 3-dimetylaminopropylamine (DMAPA), and reports have appeared in literature of the sensitizing action of amidoamine in products containing CAPB, we aimed to verify the possibility that pure amidoamine may have a sensitizing role in subjects with positive reactions to CAPB. To this end, in 10 patients with contact allergy to a commercial CAPB, we tested DMAPA 1% aq. and a pure amidoamine in concentrations ranging from 0.5% aq. to 0.1% aq. The study showed that all patients with positive reactions to DMAPA reacted to amidoamine at 0.5% and 0.25% aq., while 4 of the 10 also had positive reactions to amidoamine at 0.1% aq. We consider that simultaneous allergic reaction to DMAPA and amidoamine represents cross-reactivity and hypotesize that DMAPA is in fact the true sensitizing substance, while amidoamine, which may in any case release DMAPA in vivo as a result of enzymatic hydrolysis, may favour the transepidermal penetration of the sensitizing agent. In addition, we advise that testing of CAPB be suspended, because, as suggested by chemico-structural analyses and demonstrated in vivo, when thoroughly purified, it no longer has a sensitizing action.
SourceContact dermatitis 48 (4), pp. 194–198
JournalContact dermatitis
EditorMunksgaard,, Oxford, Regno Unito
Year2003
TypeArticolo in rivista
AuthorsFOTI C., BONAMONTE D., MASCOLO G., CORCELLI A., LOBASSO S., RIGANO L., ANGELINI G.
Text42049 2003 The role of 3 dimethylaminopropylamine and amidoamine in contact allergy to cocamidopropylbetaine FOTI C., BONAMONTE D., MASCOLO G., CORCELLI A., LOBASSO S., RIGANO L., ANGELINI G. Universita di Bari, CNR IRSA Since it has been found that all subjects with contact allergy to cocamidopropylbetaine CAPB have positive reactions to 3 dimetylaminopropylamine DMAPA , and reports have appeared in literature of the sensitizing action of amidoamine in products containing CAPB, we aimed to verify the possibility that pure amidoamine may have a sensitizing role in subjects with positive reactions to CAPB. To this end, in 10 patients with contact allergy to a commercial CAPB, we tested DMAPA 1% aq. and a pure amidoamine in concentrations ranging from 0.5% aq. to 0.1% aq. The study showed that all patients with positive reactions to DMAPA reacted to amidoamine at 0.5% and 0.25% aq., while 4 of the 10 also had positive reactions to amidoamine at 0.1% aq. We consider that simultaneous allergic reaction to DMAPA and amidoamine represents cross reactivity and hypotesize that DMAPA is in fact the true sensitizing substance, while amidoamine, which may in any case release DMAPA in vivo as a result of enzymatic hydrolysis, may favour the transepidermal penetration of the sensitizing agent. In addition, we advise that testing of CAPB be suspended, because, as suggested by chemico structural analyses and demonstrated in vivo, when thoroughly purified, it no longer has a sensitizing action. 48 Foti C., Bonamonte D., Mascolo G., Corcelli A., Lobasso S., Rigano L., Angelini G. Contact Dermatitis, 2003, 48, 194 198. 2003_contact_dermatitis.pdf Articolo in rivista Munksgaard, 0105 1873 Contact dermatitis Contact dermatitis Contact dermatitis Contact dermatitis. giuseppe.mascolo MASCOLO GIUSEPPE