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Case of allergic contact dermatitis due to 1,3‐butylene glycol
The Journal of Dermatology, 2014Abstract1,3‐Butylene glycol (1,3‐BG) is widely used in cosmetics, including low‐irritant skin care products and topical medicaments, as an excellent and low‐irritation humectant. We report a case of allergic contact dermatitis caused by 1,3‐BG. A 28‐year‐old woman suffered from an itchy erythematous eruption on her face.
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Journal of the American College of Toxicology, 1985
Butylene Glycol, Hexylene Glycol, Ethoxydiglycol, and Dipropylene Glycol are viscous liquids used in the cosmetic industry as humectants, emulsifiers, plasticizers, and solvents. The results of acute, subchronic, and chronic oral toxicity studies using a variety of animal species indicate a low order of toxicity for the Glycols ...
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Butylene Glycol, Hexylene Glycol, Ethoxydiglycol, and Dipropylene Glycol are viscous liquids used in the cosmetic industry as humectants, emulsifiers, plasticizers, and solvents. The results of acute, subchronic, and chronic oral toxicity studies using a variety of animal species indicate a low order of toxicity for the Glycols ...
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Contact dermatitis due to 1,3‐butylene glycol
Contact Dermatitis, 1997M, Sugiura, R, Hayakawa
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By-Product 1,3-Butylene Glycol
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1943J. B. Cloke, R. M. Wolff
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The Borates of 2,3-Butylene Glycol
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1945S. A. Morell, E. C. Lathrop
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Allergic contact dermatitis due to butylene glycol in cosmetics
Contact Dermatitis, 2020Maria Blomberg, Jeanne D. Johansen
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