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Irritant Contact Dermatitis Risk of Common Topical Traditional Chinese Medicines Used for Skin-Lightening: A Pilot Clinical Trial with 30 Volunteers

Topical traditional Chinese medicine- (TTCM-) related contact dermatitis is not uncommon but ignored. Patch and photopatch tests using 6 individual herbal ingredients and Bai-Zhi-Kao (BZK; 白 芷 膏), a skin-lightening TTCM preparation, were conducted on 30 participants. Twenty-five subjects showed at l...

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Autores principales: Tsai, Kao-Sung, Lin, Tzu-Chun, Wu, Meng-Tse, Shen, Jui-Lung, Mao, Ming-Ya, Chen, Huey-Yi, Chen, Yung-Hsiang, Chen, Wen-Chi
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4003776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24817899
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/609064
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author Tsai, Kao-Sung
Lin, Tzu-Chun
Wu, Meng-Tse
Shen, Jui-Lung
Mao, Ming-Ya
Chen, Huey-Yi
Chen, Yung-Hsiang
Chen, Wen-Chi
author_facet Tsai, Kao-Sung
Lin, Tzu-Chun
Wu, Meng-Tse
Shen, Jui-Lung
Mao, Ming-Ya
Chen, Huey-Yi
Chen, Yung-Hsiang
Chen, Wen-Chi
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description Topical traditional Chinese medicine- (TTCM-) related contact dermatitis is not uncommon but ignored. Patch and photopatch tests using 6 individual herbal ingredients and Bai-Zhi-Kao (BZK; 白 芷 膏), a skin-lightening TTCM preparation, were conducted on 30 participants. Twenty-five subjects showed at least 1 positive reaction, including 6 (20.0%) participants who reacted to BZK. The majority reacted to Radix Ampelopsis japonica (Bai-Lian; 白 蘞) (60.0%), whereas few reacted to Rhizoma Bletilla striata (Bai-Ji; 白 芨) (16.7%), Rhizoma Atractylodis macrocephalae (Bai-Zhu; 白 朮) (10.0%), Radix Angelicae dahuricae (Bai-Zhi; 白 芷) (3.3%), and Herba asari (Xi-Xin; 細 辛) (3.3%). In the photopatch test, 3 participants (10.0%) reacted positively to BZK and 10 to ≥1 constituent; however, all reacted to Radix Angelicae dahuricae (26.7%), Radix Ampelopsis japonica (13.3%), and Rhizoma Bletilla striata (3.3%). In contrast, no subjects showed positive reactions to Sclerotium Poria cocos (Bai-Fu-Ling; 白 茯 苓). Thus, BZK and its constituents might present potential latent risk of contact dermatitis owing to the possible presence of Radix Ampelopsis japonica and Radix Angelicae dahuricae. Furthermore, TTCMs, particularly cosmetic products, must be used carefully, with ample warning of potential contact dermatitis risk.
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spelling pubmed-40037762014-05-11 Irritant Contact Dermatitis Risk of Common Topical Traditional Chinese Medicines Used for Skin-Lightening: A Pilot Clinical Trial with 30 Volunteers Tsai, Kao-Sung Lin, Tzu-Chun Wu, Meng-Tse Shen, Jui-Lung Mao, Ming-Ya Chen, Huey-Yi Chen, Yung-Hsiang Chen, Wen-Chi Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article Topical traditional Chinese medicine- (TTCM-) related contact dermatitis is not uncommon but ignored. Patch and photopatch tests using 6 individual herbal ingredients and Bai-Zhi-Kao (BZK; 白 芷 膏), a skin-lightening TTCM preparation, were conducted on 30 participants. Twenty-five subjects showed at least 1 positive reaction, including 6 (20.0%) participants who reacted to BZK. The majority reacted to Radix Ampelopsis japonica (Bai-Lian; 白 蘞) (60.0%), whereas few reacted to Rhizoma Bletilla striata (Bai-Ji; 白 芨) (16.7%), Rhizoma Atractylodis macrocephalae (Bai-Zhu; 白 朮) (10.0%), Radix Angelicae dahuricae (Bai-Zhi; 白 芷) (3.3%), and Herba asari (Xi-Xin; 細 辛) (3.3%). In the photopatch test, 3 participants (10.0%) reacted positively to BZK and 10 to ≥1 constituent; however, all reacted to Radix Angelicae dahuricae (26.7%), Radix Ampelopsis japonica (13.3%), and Rhizoma Bletilla striata (3.3%). In contrast, no subjects showed positive reactions to Sclerotium Poria cocos (Bai-Fu-Ling; 白 茯 苓). Thus, BZK and its constituents might present potential latent risk of contact dermatitis owing to the possible presence of Radix Ampelopsis japonica and Radix Angelicae dahuricae. Furthermore, TTCMs, particularly cosmetic products, must be used carefully, with ample warning of potential contact dermatitis risk. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4003776/ /pubmed/24817899 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/609064 Text en Copyright © 2014 Kao-Sung Tsai et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tsai, Kao-Sung
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Wu, Meng-Tse
Shen, Jui-Lung
Mao, Ming-Ya
Chen, Huey-Yi
Chen, Yung-Hsiang
Chen, Wen-Chi
Irritant Contact Dermatitis Risk of Common Topical Traditional Chinese Medicines Used for Skin-Lightening: A Pilot Clinical Trial with 30 Volunteers
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title_full Irritant Contact Dermatitis Risk of Common Topical Traditional Chinese Medicines Used for Skin-Lightening: A Pilot Clinical Trial with 30 Volunteers
title_fullStr Irritant Contact Dermatitis Risk of Common Topical Traditional Chinese Medicines Used for Skin-Lightening: A Pilot Clinical Trial with 30 Volunteers
title_full_unstemmed Irritant Contact Dermatitis Risk of Common Topical Traditional Chinese Medicines Used for Skin-Lightening: A Pilot Clinical Trial with 30 Volunteers
title_short Irritant Contact Dermatitis Risk of Common Topical Traditional Chinese Medicines Used for Skin-Lightening: A Pilot Clinical Trial with 30 Volunteers
title_sort irritant contact dermatitis risk of common topical traditional chinese medicines used for skin-lightening: a pilot clinical trial with 30 volunteers
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4003776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24817899
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/609064
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