苯扎溴铵
化妆品
医学
刺激性接触性皮炎
二乙醇胺
接触性皮炎
美容学
氨基胺
皮肤病科
西替利
肺表面活性物质
过敏性接触性皮炎
有机化学
过敏
化学
免疫学
牙科
艺术
生物化学
树枝状大分子
视觉艺术
洗必泰
作者
Colby L. Presley,Michelle Militello,Cara Barber,Ryan Ladd,Melissa Laughter,Heather Ferguson,Jesse Dewey,Kayd J Pulsipher,Chandler W. Rundle,Cory A. Dunnick
出处
期刊:Dermatitis
[Lippincott Williams & Wilkins]
日期:2021-03-02
卷期号:32 (5): 289-297
被引量:26
标识
DOI:10.1097/der.0000000000000730
摘要
Surfactants, many of which are used as detergents, can be found in many common household items, such as shampoos, conditioners, soaps, and cosmetics. One should recognize the multitude of surfactants that are used in today's products to identify any potential allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) or irritant contact dermatitis (ICD). Given their abundance in everyday products, it is understandable that many cases of occupational contact dermatitis that arise can be attributed to surfactants. The products most connected with ACD are cocamidopropyl betaine, oleamidopropyl dimethylamine, decyl glucoside, 3-dimethylaminopropylamine, amidoamine, and cocamide diethanolamine. Similarly, the most common surfactant-related causes of ICD are sodium lauryl sulfate and benzalkonium chloride. It is important for dermatologists to identify the causes and differentiate between the two, to adjust treatments and products accordingly. Here, the most frequently used surfactants, as well as their correlation between ACD and ICD, will be reviewed.
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