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Background
Black rubber mix is used to screen for allergies to antioxidants and antiozonants
used in the production of black rubber. In commercial patch test series
it is composed of: N-lsopropyl-N'-phenyl
Paraphenylenediamine (IPPD), N-Cyclohexyl-N'-phenyl-Paraphenylenediamine,
and N,N'-Diphenyl Paraphenylenediamine.
Synonyms
Black rubber mix
N,N'-diphenyl-p-phenylenediamine
Diphenyl PPD
DPPD
N-Isopropyl-N-phenyl-4-phenylenediamine
Akrochem Antioxidant PD1
ANTO "H"
Flexone 3C
IPPD
lsopropyl 0 PPD
Permanex IPPD
Santoflex IP
N-phenyl-N'-cyclohexyl-p-phenylenediamine
CPPD
Flexizone GH
Phenylcyclohexyl PPD
Uses
Black rubber boots and gloves
Cushions
Earphones
Elasticized clothing like support stockings and underwear
Eyelash curiers
Face masks
Flanges
Mail sorters
Shoe soles
Squash balls
Tires
Tubes, pipes, and gaskets
Walking stick handles
Windsurfers
Cross-Reactions
Unusual Reactions
Purpuric contact dermatitis
References
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Tennstedt, D. and
J.M. Lachapelle, Windsurfer dermatitis from black
rubber components. Contact Dermatitis, 1981. 7(3): p. 160-1.
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2.
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Dooms-Goossens, A., et
al., Unusual sensitization to black rubber.
Contact Dermatitis, 1987. 17(1): p. 47-8.
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3.
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Roed-Petersen,
J., et al., Purpuric contact dermatitis from black
rubber chemicals. Contact Dermatitis, 1988. 18(3): p. 166-8.
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4.
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McKenna,
K.E. and C. McMillan, Facial contact dermatitis due
to black rubber. Contact Dermatitis, 1992. 26(4): p. 270-1.
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