特应性皮炎护肤品中主要食物过敏原的普遍性。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 ALLERGY
Postepy Dermatologii I Alergologii Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-08 DOI:10.5114/ada.2023.133819
Klaudia Ryczaj, Magdalena Chojnowska-Wójtowicz, Karolina Dumycz, Wojciech Feleszko, Marek Kulus
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简介:食物过敏是特应性皮炎患者常见的并发症:食物过敏是特应性皮炎患者常见的并发症。使用含有食物过敏原的护肤品可能会导致过敏,进而引发食物过敏,尤其是在皮肤屏障受损和发炎的情况下。润肤剂是治疗特应性皮炎的主要药物;然而,特应性皮炎患者使用的护肤品中食物过敏原的普遍性尚不清楚。目的:分析特应性皮炎患者使用的护肤品中主要食物过敏原的普遍性:对波兰三大在线化妆品零售商的特应性皮炎护肤品进行了筛查。使用化妆品成分的 INCI 命名法搜索欧盟强制过敏原标签法规规定的主要食物过敏原:我们筛选了 396 种护肤产品,其中 127 种(32.1%)产品至少含有一种主要食物过敏原的衍生物。最常见的过敏原是杏仁、澳洲坚果、大豆和谷物,其次是芝麻和牛奶。免洗护肤品和冲洗护肤品之间,以及婴儿和儿童专用护肤品和成人专用护肤品之间的食物衍生物含量没有明显差异:我们的分析表明,湿疹护肤品中普遍含有主要的食物过敏原。将含有食物衍生物的护肤品涂抹在受影响和发炎的皮肤上可能会引起经皮过敏。因此,临床医生和特应性皮炎患者必须小心使用可能含有主要食物过敏原衍生物的湿疹治疗产品。
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Prevalence of major food allergens in skincare products for atopic dermatitis.

Introduction: Food allergy is a common concomitant disease in patients with atopic dermatitis. Sensitisation and subsequent development of food allergy might result from the application of skincare products containing food allergens, particularly when the skin barrier is impaired and inflamed. Emollients are the mainstay of the management of atopic dermatitis; however, the prevalence of food allergens in skincare products used for atopic dermatitis is unknown.

Aim: To analyse the prevalence of major food allergens in skincare products for atopic dermatitis.

Material and methods: Three major online cosmetic retailers in Poland were screened for atopic skincare products. The major food allergens under the mandatory allergen labelling regulation of the European Union were searched for using the INCI nomenclature of cosmetics ingredients.

Results: We screened 396 skincare products, out of which 127 (32.1%) products contained at least one derivative of a major food allergen. The most common allergens were almonds, macadamia nuts, soya and cereals, followed by sesame and milk. There was no significant difference in the presence of food derivatives between leave-on and rinse-off skincare products, as well as between those intended for use by infants and children, and adults only.

Conclusions: Our analysis revealed that major food allergens are prevalent in skincare products for eczema. Applying skincare products containing food derivatives on affected and inflamed skin can promote percutaneous sensitisation. Therefore, clinicians and patients with atopic dermatitis must be careful of products used for treating eczema that may contain derivatives of a major food allergen.

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2.60
自引率
7.10%
发文量
107
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Advances in Dermatology and Allergology/Postępy Dermatologii i Alergologii is a bimonthly aimed at allergologists and dermatologists.
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