临时黑色指甲花纹身中对苯二胺的鉴定和定量

Ronald R. Brancaccio, Lance H. Brown, Young Tae Chang, Joshua P. Fogelman, Erick A. Mafong, David E. Cohen
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背景:临时黑色指甲花纹身是非常流行的身体装饰。虽然对天然指甲花的接触性过敏并不常见,但含有染发剂对苯二胺(PPD)会增加接触致敏的风险。目的:本研究的目的是确定PPD的存在和浓度在黑色指甲花纹身混合物,我们的病人发展接触性过敏。方法:采用高效液相色谱法(HPLC)对黑色指甲花纹身混合物、市售的各种指甲花粉样品和几种染发剂产品中PPD的存在进行定性和定量检测。结果:本研究表明,黑色指甲花纹身混合物中PPD的浓度为15.7%,明显高于市售染发剂制剂。结论:黑色指甲花纹身混合物中PPD的高浓度存在存在健康危害和过敏接触致敏风险,并具有潜在的长期后果。
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Identification and quantification of para-phenylenediamine in a temporary black henna tattoo

Background: Temporary black henna tattoos are very popular as body adornment. Although contact allergy to natural henna is unusual, the inclusion of hair dye, p-phenylenediamine (PPD), increases the risk of contact sensitization. Objective: This study was performed to identify the presence and concentration of PPD in a black henna tattoo mixture to which our patient developed contact allergy. Methods: The presence of PPD in a black henna tattoo mixture, various samples of commercially available henna powders, and several hair dye products was qualitatively and quantitatively detected using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Results: This study demonstrated that PPD was present in the black henna tattoo mixture at a concentration of 15.7%, which is significantly higher than commercial hair dye preparations. Conclusion: The presence of PPD in black henna tattoo mixtures in high concentration poses a health hazard and a risk of allergic contact sensitization with potential long-term consequences.

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