Rhinitis caused by ninhydrin develops into occupational asthma

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Abstract

Ninhydrin (2,2-dihydroxy-1,3-indanedione or 1,2,3-triketo-hydrindene hydrate) is a chemical used in the detection of free amino and carboxyl groups in proteins and peptides. Allergic, immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated rhinitis caused by ninhydrin was diagnosed earlier in a 41 yr old woman working as a laboratory technician in a forensic laboratory. Despite handling ninhydrin only in a flow cabinet, symptoms of dyspnoea developed 6 months later. Peak flow was found to vary by 20% during working days. In the specific inhalation challenge it was shown that occupational asthma had also developed due to continuing slight exposure to ninhydrin. The titre of ninhydrin-specific IgE also increased from 0.6 to 1.1 kU·L-1 in the follow-up. This case stresses the importance of cessation of allergen exposure in occupational allergic rhinitis, in order to prevent asthma.

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Piirilä, P., Estlander, T., Hytönen, M., Keskinen, H., Tupasela, O., & Tuppurainen, M. (1997). Rhinitis caused by ninhydrin develops into occupational asthma. European Respiratory Journal, 10(8), 1918–1921. https://doi.org/10.1183/09031936.97.10081918

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