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    Three of five commercial patch-test products contained colophony, a common allergen. Gas chromatography confirmed the allergen was present in the adhesive component of these products.

    Area of Science:

    • Dermatology
    • Analytical Chemistry

    Context:

    • Patch testing is crucial for diagnosing allergic contact dermatitis.
    • Commercial patch test products are widely used in clinical settings.

    Purpose:

    • To investigate the presence and location of colophony in commercial patch test products.
    • To identify potential sources of allergic reactions in patch testing.

    Summary:

    • Five commercial patch test products were analyzed using gas chromatography.
    • Colophony, a known allergen, was detected in three of the investigated products.
    • The allergen was specifically identified within the adhesive component of the affected products.

    Impact:

    • Highlights the importance of ingredient transparency in dermatological testing materials.

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  • May inform manufacturers about potential allergen contamination in patch test adhesives.
  • Aids clinicians in understanding unexpected positive patch test reactions to colophony.