| Literature DB >> 30402616 |
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Abstract
. Several fragrances are important contact allergens. Compared to the immense multitude of more than 2,500 fragrances used in cosmetics, the spectrum of single substances and natural extracts used for patch testing appears limited, albeit comprising the supposedly most important contact allergens. The present review summarizes the most important results of the opinion of the Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety on fragrance allergens in cosmetic products from July 2012. Clinical results beyond abovementioned screening allergens, animal results in terms of the LLNA and structure activity considerations point to 100 single substances and extracts, respectively, which, in addition to those 26 already identified, must be considered contact allergens, and the presence of which should be declared in cosmetics. In case of the most commonly used fragrance terpenes limonene and linalool hydroperoxides resulting from autoxidation constitute the major allergens. These have become available as patch test material recently. Altogether 12 single substances have caused a (very) high number of published cases of sensitization. Thus their use concentration should be (further) reduced or, in case of hydroxyisohexyl 3-cyclohexene carboxaldehyde (HICC, e.g., Lyral®), use should be abandoned altogether. This is also recommended in case of oak moss and tree moss due to their content of the strong sensitizers atranol and chloroatranol. As generic maximum dose for the remaining 11 single substances 0.8 µg/cm2 are suggested, which corresponds, under conservative assumptions, a maximum concentration of 100 ppm in the finished product.Entities:
Keywords: consumer products ; contact allergy; fragrances
Year: 2017 PMID: 30402616 PMCID: PMC6040011 DOI: 10.5414/ALX01604E
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Allergol Select ISSN: 2512-8957
Known contact allergens in humans: single substances. Substances with an “alarming” prevalence of sensitization (100 – 1,000 reported cases: +++; > 1,000 reported cases: ++++) are presented in bold. ox. = oxidized; n.-ox. = nonoxidized; r.t. = rarely tested.
| INCI name (or, if no INCI name exists, usual name according to CosIng) | CAS number | Number of cases (see text) |
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| Acetylcedrene | 32388-55-9 | + |
| Amyl cinnamal | 122-40-7 | ++ |
| Amyl cinnamyl alcohol | 101-85-9 | ++ |
| Amyl salicylate | 2050-08-0 | + |
| trans-anethole | 4180-23-8 | + (r.t.) |
| Anise alcohol | 105-13-5 | + |
| Benzaldehyde | 100-52-7 | + |
| Benzyl alcohol | 100-51-6 | ++ |
| Benzyl benzoate | 120-51-4 | ++ |
| Benzyl cinnamate | 103-41-3 | ++ |
| Benzyl salicylate | 118-58-1 | ++ |
| Butylphenyl methylpropional (e.g., Lilial ®) | 80-54-6 | ++ |
| Camphor | 76-22-2/464-49-3 | + (r.t.) |
| beta-Caryophyllene | 87-44-5 | n.-ox.: + ox.: + |
| Carvone | 99-49-0/6485-40-1/2244-16-8 | + (r.t.) |
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| Citronellol | 106-22-9/1117-61-9/7540-51-4 | ++ |
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| Rose Ketone-4 (Damascenone) | 23696-85-7 | + (r.t.) |
| alpha-Damascone (TMCHB) | 43052-87-5/23726-94-5 | ++ |
| cis-beta-Damascone | 23726-92-3 | + |
| delta-Damascone | 57378-68-4 | + |
| Dimethylbenzyl carbinyl acetate (DMBCA) | 151-05-3 | + |
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| Hexadecanolactone | 109-29-5 | + (r.t.) |
| Hexamethylindanopyran | 1222-05-5 | ++ |
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| (DL)-Limonene | 138-86-3 | ++ (n.-ox.) +++ (ox.) |
| Linalool | 78-70-6 | ++ (n.-ox.) +++ (ox.) |
| Linalyl acetate | 115-95-7 | + (n.-ox.) ++ (ox.) |
| Menthol | 1490-04-6/89-78-1/2216-51-5 | ++ |
| 6-Methyl coumarin | 92-48-8 | ++ |
| Methyl 2-octynoate | 111-12-6 | ++ |
| Methyl salicylate | 119-36-8 | + |
| 3-Methyl-5-(2,2,3-trimethyl-3-cyclopentenyl)pent-4-en-2-ol | 67801-20-1 | ++ (r.t.) |
| alpha-Pinene and beta-Pinene | 80-56-8 and 127-91-3, resp. | ++ |
| Propylidene phthalide | 17369-59-4 | + (r.t.) |
| Salicylaldehyde | 90-02-8 | ++ |
| alpha-Santalol and beta-Santalol | 115-71-9 and 77-42-9, resp. | ++ |
| Sclareol | 515-03-7 | + |
| Terpineol (isomere mix) | 8000-41-7 | + |
| alpha-Terpineol | 10482-56-1/98-55-5 | |
| Terpinolene | 586-62-9 | + |
| Tetramethyl acetyloctahydronaphthalenes | 54464-57-2/54464-59-4/68155-66-8/68155-67-9 | + |
| Trimethyl- benezenepropanol (Majantol) | 103694-68-4 | ++ |
| Vanillin | 121-33-5 | ++ |
Known contact allergens in humans: extracts (essential oils). Substances with an “alarming” prevalence of sensitization (100 – 1,000 reported cases: +++; > 1,000 reported cases: ++++) are presented in bold. r.t. = rarely tested.
| INCI name (or, if no INCI name exists, usual name according to CosIng) | CAS number | Number of cases (see text) |
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| 92201-55-3; 8000-27-9 | ++ |
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| 8007-80-5 84649-98-9 | ++ (r.t.) |
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| 8016-38-4; 72968-50-4 | ++ |
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| 89957-91-5 | + (r.t.) |
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| 84929-31-7 | ++ |
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| 97766-30-8; 8028-48-6 | ++ |
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| 89998-14-1; 8007-02-1; 89998-16-3 | ++ |
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| 92502-70-0; 8000-48-4 | ++ |
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| 8000-27-9; 85085-41-2 | ++ |
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| 8002-41-3; 8007-48-5; 84603-73-6 | ++ |
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| 91722-69-9 | + (r.t.) |
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| 84776-65-8 | ++ |
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| 8006-90-4; 84082-70-2 | ++ |
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| miscellaneous | ++ |
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| 90082-51-2; 8000-46-2 | ++ |
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| 90082-72-7/97676-05-6 | ++ |
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| 8014-09-3; 84238-39-1 | ++ |
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Results of the local lymph node assay (LLNA) for fragrances that have not been categorized as “established allergen in humans” (for a presentation of all substances see [1]). In ascending order of EC3 value (low values represent higher allergenic potency).
| Substance (INCI name or name of perfume according to CosIng) | CAS number | EC3 value | Reference | |
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| Hexyl salicylate | 6259-76-3 | 0.18 | 0.008 | [ |
| 2-Hexylidene cyclopentanone | 17373-89-6 | 2.4 | 0.14 | [ |
| Methyl octine carbonate | 111-80-8 | 2.5 | 0.15 | [ |
| trans-2-Hexenal | 6728-26-3 | 2.6 | 0.26 | [ |
| Phenylacetaldehyde | 122-78-1 | 3 | 0.25 | [ |
| Allyl phenoxyacetate | 7493-74-5 | 3.1 | 0.16 | [ |
| 4-tert.-Butyldihydrocinnamaldehyde | 18127-01-0 | 4.3 | 0.23 | [ |
| Methylcinnamic aldehyde | 101-39-3 | 4.5 | 0.31 | [ |
| 2-Methoxy-p-cresol (2-Methoxy-4-methylphenol) | 93-51-6 | 5.8 | 0.42 | [ |
| Dibenzyl ether | 103-50-4 | 6.3 | 0.32 | [ |
| Isocyclocitral | 1335-66-6 | 7.3 | 0.48 | [ |
| 2,3-Dihydro-2,2,6-trimethylbenzaldehyde | 116-26-7 | 7.5 | 0.50 | [ |
| Perillaldehyde (p-Mentha-1,8-dien-7-al) | 2111-75-3 | 8.1 | 0.54 | [ |
| 3-(p-Cumenyl)-2-methylpropionaldehyde (p-Isobutyl-a-methyl hydrocinnamaldehyde) | 6658-48-6 | 9.5 | 0.46 | [ |
| Methylundecanal | 110-41-8 | 10 | 0.54 | [ |
| Methylenedioxyphenyl methylpropanal | 1205-17-0 | 16.4 | 0.85 | [ |
| Cyclamen aldehyde | 103-95-7 | 22 | 1.64 | [ |
| Methoxyhydratropaldehyde (4-Methoxy-α-methyl benzenpropanal) | 5462-06-6 | 23.6 | 1.32 | [ |
Fragrances for which only single-center clinical data are available or for which “R43”-labeling (“none*”) plus a sensitization potency according to SAR analysis is possible (“+”) or probable (“++”).
| Substance (INCI name or name of perfume according to CosIng) | CAS number | Clinical data | SAR |
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| Ambrettolide | 7779-50-2 | limited | + |
| Carvacrol | 499-75-2 | limited | + |
| Citrus paradisi | 8016-20-4 | none* | n.a. |
| Cuminaldehyde | 122-03-2 | limited | + |
| Cyclopentadecanone | 502-72-7 | limited | + |
| trans-trans-delta-Damascone | 71048-82-3 | limited | + |
| 2,4-Dimethyl-3-cyclohexen-1- carboxaldehyde | 68039-49-6 | none* | + |
| Dimethyltetrahydro benzaldehyde | 68737-61-1 | limited | + |
| Ethyl vanillin | 121-32-4 | limited | + |
| Heliotropine | 120-57-0 | limited | + |
| Isoamyl salicylate | 87-20-7 | limited | ++ |
| Isolongifoleneketone | 33407-62-4 | limited | + |
| Longifolene | 475-20-7 | none* | + |
| Mentha arvensis | 68917-18-0 | none* | n.a. |
| Methoxycitronellal | 3613-30-7 | limited | + |
| Methyl cinnamate | 103-26-4 | limited | ++ |
| Methylionantheme | 55599-63-8 | limited | + |
| 5-Methyl-alpha-ionone | 79-69-6 | limited | + |
| Myrcene | 123-35-3 | limited | ++ |
| Myrtenol | 515-00-4 | limited | + |
| Nerol | 106-25-2 | limited | ++ |
| Nerolidol (isomer nonspecified) | 7212-44-4 | limited | ++ |
| Nopyl acetate | 128-51-8 | limited | + |
| Phytol | 150-86-7 | limited | + |
| Rhodinol | 6812-78-8 | limited | + |
| trans-Rose ketone-5 | 39872-57-6 | limited | ++ |