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Further studies of effects of vehicles and elicitation concentration in experimental contact sensitization testing in humans.

Contact dermatitis (1980-01-01)
F N Marzulli, H I Maibach
RÉSUMÉ

Further confirmation of the effects of vehicles and elicitation concentration in experimental contact sensitization testing with fragrance ingredients is reported. A dose-response relation was seen when sensitized human subjects were challenged with dihydrocoumarin, alantroot oil and diethylmalleate. Furthermore, alcohol was shown to be a more effective vehicle than petrolatum, when cinnamon bark oil, vetiver acetate and diethylmalleate were used in predictive tests. The relation of these findings to risk-benefit judgments is discussed briefly.

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Dihydrocoumarin, 99%
Sigma-Aldrich
Dihydrocoumarin, ≥99%, FCC, FG