2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.fct.2017.12.054
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Skin sensitisation quantitative risk assessment (QRA) based on aggregate dermal exposure to methylisothiazolinone in personal care and household cleaning products

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“…[23][24][25][26] Also, some naturally derived ingredients, such as balsams, or aloe and cucumber, may cause adverse cutaneous reactions. 27,28 Evidently, preservatives are also on the list of potentially harmful ingredients in skin care products, [29][30][31][32] which are now considered to constitute an imported cause of contact dermatitis. 19 These findings, taken together, suggest that skin care products are not necessarily safe, and that special care should be taken when they are used, particularly in individuals with compromised skin conditions, such as atopic, aged, lightly pigmented or glucocorticoid-treated skin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[23][24][25][26] Also, some naturally derived ingredients, such as balsams, or aloe and cucumber, may cause adverse cutaneous reactions. 27,28 Evidently, preservatives are also on the list of potentially harmful ingredients in skin care products, [29][30][31][32] which are now considered to constitute an imported cause of contact dermatitis. 19 These findings, taken together, suggest that skin care products are not necessarily safe, and that special care should be taken when they are used, particularly in individuals with compromised skin conditions, such as atopic, aged, lightly pigmented or glucocorticoid-treated skin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the United States and Canada, the maximum acceptable concentration of Kathon is 15 ppm for products that will be rinsed off, and 8 ppm and 7.5 ppm for stay‐on products (ie, cosmetics), respectively . In addition, Ezendam et al (2018) proposed that 0.5% MIT in personal care products can cause skin sensitization . Furthermore, in our preliminary tests for dosing determination, we found that instilled Kathon may cause acute toxicity in mice at doses greater than 75.95 μg per mouse (approximately 1/20 dilution of a stock solution) and that cell viability rapidly decreased at doses greater than 2 μg/ml.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…B. anerkannt, dass die „aggregierte Exposition“ angemessen berücksichtigt werden muss, d. h. die Exposition gegenüber einer Substanz über verschiedene Produkte, z. B. gegenüber einem konservierungsmittelähnlichen MI über Kosmetik- und Haushaltsprodukte (sowie möglicherweise am Arbeitsplatz) [329]. Aktuell hat die Duftstoff-Branche eine verbesserte Version der quantitativen Risikobewertung entwickelt, wenngleich der Wissenschaftliche Ausschuss für Verbrauchersicherheit (SCCS; Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety ) der EU-Kommission einige Aspekte weiterhin kritisch kommentiert (SCCS/1589/17; [330]).…”
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