Leather and textile dyes

Author:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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Epicutaneous test series leather and textile dye; Leather range; Leather testing; Textile series

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Epicutaneous test series "Leather and textile dyes" (cited from DKG)

Dispers Orange 3 (C.I. 11005) 1 % Vas.

Dispers Yellow 3 (C.I. 11855) 1 % Vas.

Dispers Yellow 9 (C.I. 10375) 1 % Vas.

Dispers Red 1 (C.I. 11110) 1 % Vas.

Dispers Red 11 (C.I. 62015) 1 % Vas.

Dispers Red 17 (C.I. 11210) 1 % Vas.

Dispers Blue 3 (C.I. 61505) 1 % Vas.

Naphthol AS (C.I. 37505) 1 % Vas.

Acid Yellow 36 (C.I. 13065) 1 % Vas.

Bismark Brown R 0.5 % Vas.

Dispers Blue 106 0.3 % Vas. (deleted from the list by DKG, status 2016)

Dispersed blue 124 0,3 % Vas. (deleted from the list by DKG, status 2016)

p-Aminoazobenzene (Aniline yellow: C.I. 11000) 1 % Vas.

p-Phenylenediamine 1 % Vas.

Note: C.I. is the acronym for"Colour Index".

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  1. http://dkg.ivdk.org/dkgblo.html
  2. Geier J et al (2016) News on the epicutaneous test series of the German Contact Allergy Group. Dermatology at work and in the environment 64: 70-75

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020