Effects of diet on skin sensitization by nickel, poison ivy, and sesquiterpene lactones.

Food Chem Toxicol

Cosmetics Division, Office of Cosmetics and Colors (OCAC), Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), USA. Electronic address:

Published: March 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • Skin contact with sensitizers can occur through jobs, jewelry, or cosmetics, but some are also ingested through food.
  • Early oral exposure to these sensitizers may influence skin sensitization development, as it can lead to tolerance.
  • The study reviewed clinical and epidemiological literature to see if early oral exposure to certain sensitizers is linked to lower rates of skin sensitization to nickel, poison ivy, and certain plant compounds.

Article Abstract

Skin contact or exposure to sensitizers often occurs as a consequence of occupational exposures (e.g. poison ivy in forestry), wearing jewelry (e.g. nickel), or use of cosmetics (e.g. fragrances). However, many of the known skin sensitizers or their chemical variants are also consumed orally through foods or other sources. Since oral exposure to antigenic substances can lead to tolerance, consumption of sensitizers may impact the development and potency of skin sensitization, especially if the sensitizer is consumed early in life, prior to the first skin contact. To address this issue, we have reviewed human clinical and epidemiological literature relevant to this subject and evaluated whether early oral exposures to relevant sensitizers, or their chemical variants, are associated with reduced prevalence of skin sensitization to three main allergic sensitizers - nickel, urushiols of poison ivy, and sesquiterpene lactones of chrysanthemum and other plants.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fct.2020.111137DOI Listing

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