disperse blue 124

disperse blue 124 Structure
disperse blue 124 structure
Common Name disperse blue 124
CAS Number 61951-51-7 Molecular Weight 377.41800
Density 1.35 g/cm3 Boiling Point 545.7ºC at 760mmHg
Molecular Formula C16H19N5O4S Melting Point N/A
MSDS Chinese USA Flash Point 283.8ºC
Symbol GHS06
GHS06
Signal Word Danger

Assessment of the sensitizing potential of textile disperse dyes and some of their metabolites by the loose-fit coculture-based sensitization assay (LCSA).

Arch. Toxicol. 86(5) , 733-40, (2012)

Certain textile disperse dyes are known to cause allergic reactions of the human skin. Here, we examined 8 disperse dyes and 7 products of azo-cleavage of these dyes in an in vitro assay. We used the loose-fit coculture-based sensitization assay (LCSA) of pri...

Textile dye dermatitis.

J. Am. Acad. Dermatol. 32 , 631, (1995)

The literature concerning textile dye dermatitis published during the last decade was reviewed. Sixty-one cases of dye-allergic contact dermatitis in which the presentation or course of the dermatitis was unusual or the dye allergen was one not previously rep...

Clothing dye dermatitis masquerading as (coexisting) mimosa allergy.

Contact Dermatitis 40(1) , 45, (1999)

Patch testing with textile allergens: the mayo clinic experience.

Dermatitis 23(6) , 269-74, (2012)

Recognition of allergic contact dermatitis attributed to textile dyes and resins is steadily increasing.This study aims to review the results of patch testing with a textile series at our institution and to compare with previously published reports.We perform...

A case of textile dermatitis due to disperse blue on the surgical wound.

Hum. Exp. Toxicol. 31(1) , 101-3, (2012)

Disperse blue (DB) 106 and DB 124 are the most frequent fabric dye allergens inducing textile dermatitis, but contact allergy to them may easily undiagnosed because the clinical picture usually needs high index of suspicion. We present the case of a 35-year-o...

Nonpruritic contact dermatitis from disperse blue dyes.

Dermatitis 22(5) , 278-80, (2011)

Co-sensitivity to disperse and reactive dyes.

Contact Dermatitis 60(4) , 223-5, (2009)

"Extra-edge effect": a further problem in patch test diagnosis?

Acta Derm. Venereol. 88(2) , 198-9, (2008)

Contact allergy to Disperse Blue 106/124 mix in consecutive German, Austrian and Swiss patients.

Contact Dermatitis 48(5) , 286-7, (2003)

Diffuse erythema multiforme-like contact dermatitis caused by disperse blue 124 in a 2 year old child.

J. Eur. Acad. Dermatol. Venereol. 12(2) , 180-1, (1999)