P-aminodiphenylamine

Author:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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Detectable in the distillation residue from the rubber chemical industry. p-Aminodiphenylamine is released in the form of dust during the comminution process. p-Aminodiphenylamine is a rare allergen that is not included in the DKG or commercial test series. In individual cases it can cause airborne contact dermatitis.

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p-Aminodiphenylamine is known as a potential allergen, although only a few cases of occupational contact allergies in the hairdressing industry have been published so far.

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  1. Domagalski E et al. (2011) p-Aminodiphenylamine - a so far hardly known occupational contact allergen. Abstract CD 46th DDG meeting DK02/07

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020