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Background
Disperse Blue 106 is a monoazo textile dye used for secondary cellulose
fabrics including polyester blouses, garment linings and stockings. Cross-reactions
with Disperse Blue 124 appear to be common.
Synonyms
Disperse Blue 106
Uses
Textile dye
Black "velvet" leggings
Polyester blouses (dark)
Garment linings
Stockings and hose
Tights
Cross-Reactions
Disperse Blue 124
Unusual Reactions
References
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Menezes
Brandao, F., et al., Contact dermatitis to Disperse Blue
106. Contact Dermatitis, 1985. 13(2): p. 80-4.
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Hausen,
B.M. and F. Menezes Brandao, Disperse blue 106, a strong
sensitizer. Contact Dermatitis, 1986. 15(2): p. 102-3.
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Menezes
Brandao, F. and B.M. Hausen, Cross reaction between Disperse
blue dyes 106 and 124. Contact Dermatitis, 1987. 16(5): p. 289-90.
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Hausen,
B.M., Contact allergy to disperse blue 106 and blue 124
in black "velvet" clothes. Contact Dermatitis, 1993. 28(3):
p. 169-73.
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Hatch,
K.L. and H.I. Maibach, Textile dye dermatitis. Journal
of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1995. 32(4): p. 631-9.
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