Textile dye allergic contact dermatitis prevalence

KL Hatch, HI Maibach - Contact Dermatitis, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
This article summarizes textile dye prevalence studies and makes recommendations for
advancing knowledge about textile‐dye sensitization. Prevalence data is provided by study …

[HTML][HTML] Textile contact dermatitis: how fabrics can induce dermatitis

C Svedman, M Engfeldt, L Malinauskiene - Current Treatment Options in …, 2019 - Springer
Purpose of the review Textile dermatitis can sometimes be difficult to diagnose due to the
fact that it is difficult to clinically suspect, and when allergic, patch test correctly and advice …

Laboratory and outdoor assessment of UV protection offered by flax and hemp fabrics dyed with natural dyes

D Grifoni, L Bacci, G Zipoli, G Carreras… - Photochemistry and …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The safest protection from UV radiation (UVR) exposure is offered by clothing and its
protectiveness depends on fabric composition (natural, artificial or synthetic fibers), fabric …

Ecological dyeing with some plant pulps on woolen yarn and cationized cotton fabric

MO Bulut, E Akar - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2012 - Elsevier
Since early times, Isparta (Turkey) has been one of the most important cultural city which
gained fame by rose production and traditional carpets. There are many factories that …

Chemical hazards in textiles

P Manickam, D Vijay - Chemical management in textiles and fashion, 2021 - Elsevier
Textile industry consumes numerous chemicals in the manufacturing and processing of
textiles, particularly in the wet processing of textiles. There are numerous health and safety …

Clinical and epidemiological features of textile contact dermatitis: an I talian multicentre study

P Lisi, L Stingeni, A Cristaudo, C Foti… - Contact …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Background The prevalence of occupational and non‐occupational textile dermatitis seems
to be increasing, probably because of changed textile manufacturing techniques. Objective …

Use of textiles in atopic dermatitis

G Ricci, A Patrizi, F Bellini, M Medri - Biofunctional textiles and the skin, 2006 - karger.com
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic relapsing inflammatory skin disease which usually starts
during the first years of life. In the management of AD, the correct approach requires a …

Biodegradation of toxic dyes: a comparative study of enzyme action in a microbial system

V Pande, SC Pandey, T Joshi, D Sati, S Gangola… - Smart bioremediation …, 2019 - Elsevier
Dyes used in textile industries are a major source of pollution. A wide range of untreated
waste is generated and evacuated as effluents into the environment. This waste contains …

Sensitization to disperse dyes in a patch test population over a five-year period

S Seidenari, F Giusti, F Massone… - American Journal of …, 2002 - liebertpub.com
Background: In spite of sporadic data pointing at the role of textile dyes as important contact
allergens, only few studies have addressed the issue of the frequency of sensitization to …

Treatment of textile dye consortium through photo-electro-fenton process using graphite-Ti electrode system and toxicity studies

E Gomathi, P Maharaja, HS Rathore, R Boopathy… - Carbon Letters, 2023 - Springer
The dyeing process is a very important unit operation in the leather and textile industries; it
produces significant amounts of waste effluent containing dyes and poses a substantial …