BACKGROUND: Allergenic fragrances are present in a wide range of products but they are not regulated in all industries to the same extent. In Europe, absorbent hygiene products (AHP’s) are only covered by the general product safety directive and therefore fragrances can be used freely, while in cosmetics and toys the use of these ingredients is regulated. METHOD: An analytical method was developed to evaluate the presence of 24 sensitizing fragrances in AHP’s. This method allows simultaneous identification and quantification and was validated using the total error approach with an acceptance value of ±15%. RESULTS: The validated method was applied to evaluate 10 scented AHPs consisting of four tampons, three panty liners, and th...
In 2008, a proposal for assessing the risk of induction of skin sensitization to fragrance materials...
This thesis is focused on potentially allergenic substances (PASs) in cosmetics. Their specific feat...
Background: Potential fragrance allergens used in daily products should have a concentration limited...
Introduction: Allergenic fragrance ingredients are present in a wide range of products such as consu...
The majority of cosmetic products contain fragrances to make products more pleasant to the consumer,...
Fragrances are added to food, cosmetics and other products primarily for enhancement of their sensor...
<p>Potential allergenic fragrances are part of the Cosmetic Regulation with labelling and conc...
Background: Previously, a quantitative risk assessment suggested there was no risk of induction of f...
Sensitive skin is characterized by symptoms such as stinging and tingling in response to stimuli tha...
Background: Household cleaning products often contain potential allergens and irritants but allergic...
Fragrances and fragranced formulated products are ubiquitous in society. Contact allergies to fragra...
Background: Fragrances are common causes of allergic contact dermatitis. General population sufferin...
Background: Patch testing with the fragrance allergy markers in the European baseline series (EBS) d...
Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) often associated with the topical use of perfumed products, remain...
The European regulation on cosmetic products identifies 26 fragrance-related substances classified a...
In 2008, a proposal for assessing the risk of induction of skin sensitization to fragrance materials...
This thesis is focused on potentially allergenic substances (PASs) in cosmetics. Their specific feat...
Background: Potential fragrance allergens used in daily products should have a concentration limited...
Introduction: Allergenic fragrance ingredients are present in a wide range of products such as consu...
The majority of cosmetic products contain fragrances to make products more pleasant to the consumer,...
Fragrances are added to food, cosmetics and other products primarily for enhancement of their sensor...
<p>Potential allergenic fragrances are part of the Cosmetic Regulation with labelling and conc...
Background: Previously, a quantitative risk assessment suggested there was no risk of induction of f...
Sensitive skin is characterized by symptoms such as stinging and tingling in response to stimuli tha...
Background: Household cleaning products often contain potential allergens and irritants but allergic...
Fragrances and fragranced formulated products are ubiquitous in society. Contact allergies to fragra...
Background: Fragrances are common causes of allergic contact dermatitis. General population sufferin...
Background: Patch testing with the fragrance allergy markers in the European baseline series (EBS) d...
Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) often associated with the topical use of perfumed products, remain...
The European regulation on cosmetic products identifies 26 fragrance-related substances classified a...
In 2008, a proposal for assessing the risk of induction of skin sensitization to fragrance materials...
This thesis is focused on potentially allergenic substances (PASs) in cosmetics. Their specific feat...
Background: Potential fragrance allergens used in daily products should have a concentration limited...