Studies on the cutaneous sensitization reaction of guinea pigs to purified aromatic chemicals

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The sensitization reactions to purified cinnamic aldehyde and its chemically related substances were investigated using the maximization test on guinea pigs. Mutual cross-sensitivities were also examined. Cinnamic aldehyde was found to be the most potent sensitizer in this series, and a strong cross-sensitizer. From the chemical structures of these substances, the following speculations were made. There was a tendency that as the number of hydrocarbons of alkyl groups replacing the α-hydrogen in the molecule increased, the rate of sensitization reaction declined. The conjugated system of double bonds was suspected to be a determinant factor in relation to the sensitization ability of the substances in this series.

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Senma, M., Fujiwara, N., Sasaki, S., Toyama, M., Sakaguchi, K., & Takaoka, I. (1978). Studies on the cutaneous sensitization reaction of guinea pigs to purified aromatic chemicals. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 58(2), 121–124. https://doi.org/10.2340/0001555558121124

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