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Country|Product|Exposure type|Statistical parameter|Ref|Unit|Result
 
Denmark|Shoes |Before exposure|Single value|1|mg/kg|> 0.1
 
Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Italy, Finland, Germany, Slovakia, France, Bulgaria, Spain, Sweden|Shoes|Before exposure|Min|1|mg/kg|0.14
 
Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Italy, Finland, Germany, Slovakia, France, Bulgaria, Spain, Sweden|Shoes|Before exposure|Max|1|mg/kg|5409
 
Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Italy, Finland, Germany, Slovakia, France, Bulgaria, Spain, Sweden|Jeans|Before exposure|Min|1|mg/kg|0.2
 
Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Italy, Finland, Germany, Slovakia, France, Bulgaria, Spain, Sweden|Jeans|Before exposure|Max|1|mg/kg|0.5
 
Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Italy, Finland, Germany, Slovakia, France, Bulgaria, Spain, Sweden|Children’s hat |Before exposure|Single value|1|mg/kg|1.7
 
Hungary, Italy, Spain, Germany, Portugal, Estonia, Bulgaria, Holland, Greece, Cyprus, Poland, Finland, France, Sweden|Shoes|Before exposure|Min|1|mg/kg|0.11
 
Hungary, Italy, Spain, Germany, Portugal, Estonia, Bulgaria, Holland, Greece, Cyprus, Poland, Finland, France, Sweden|Shoes|Before exposure|Max|1|mg/kg|2749
 
Sweden, Poland, France|Shoes|Before exposure|Unspecified|1|mg/kg|19
 
Spain|Shoes|After exposure|Min|2|ppm|3
 
Spain|Shoes|After exposure|Max|2|ppm|95
 
Spain|Shoes|After exposure|Min|2| ug/cm2|10
 
Spain|Shoes|After exposure|Max|2| ug/cm2|46
 
Portugal|Red boots|After exposure|Min|3|ppm|1.3
 
Portugal|Red boots|After exposure|Max|3|ppm|11
 
Portugal|Black boots|After exposure|Min|3|ppm|120
 
Portugal|Black boots|After exposure|Max|3|ppm|640
 
Sweden|Shoes|After exposure|Min|4|ppm|0.22
 
Sweden|Shoes|After exposure|Max|4|ppm|2.8
 
France|Slippers|After exposure|Min|5|ppm|0.18
 
France|Slippers|After exposure|Max|5|ppm|610
 
France|Sofa|After exposure|Single value|5|ppm|0.5
 
Finland|Chair|After exposure|Min|6|ppm|41
 
Finland|Chair|After exposure|Max|6|ppm|400
 
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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#RAPEX, advanced 18-04-2011, European Commission, http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/dyna/rapex/rapex_archives_en.cfm
 
#RAPEX, advanced 18-04-2011, European Commission, http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/dyna/rapex/rapex_archives_en.cfm
 
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#Gimenez-Arnau A, Silvestre J.F, Mercader P, De La Cuadra J, Ballester I, Gallardo F, Pujol, R.M, Zimerson E and Bruze M. (2009). Shoe contact dermatitis from dimethyl fumarate: clinical manifestations, patch test results, chemical analysis, and source of exposure. Contact Dermatitis 2009: 61: 249–260  
Fraga A, Silva R, Filipe P, Scharrer K, Da Costa J.B, Nußbaum P and Gomes M.M (2010). Allergic contact dermatitis to dimethyl fumarate in footwear. Contact Dermatitis 2010: 62: 121–123
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#Fraga A, Silva R, Filipe P, Scharrer K, Da Costa J.B, Nußbaum P and Gomes M.M (2010). Allergic contact dermatitis to dimethyl fumarate in footwear. Contact Dermatitis 2010: 62: 121–123
 
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#Hasan T, Zimerson E. and Bruze M (2010), Persistent Shoe Dermatitis Caused by Dimethyl Fumarate. Acta Dermato-Venereologica 2010: 90: 553-554
Gimenez-Arnau A, Silvestre J.F, Mercader P, De La Cuadra J, Ballester I, Gallardo F, Pujol, R.M, Zimerson E and Bruze M. (2009). Shoe contact dermatitis from dimethyl fumarate: clinical manifestations, patch test results, chemical analysis, and source of exposure. Contact Dermatitis 2009: 61: 249–260
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#Retho C, Accessed 1st March 2011. Analysis of dimethylfumarate. European Commission meeting on 16 June 2009. http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/safety/projects/index_en.htm#dmf
 
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#Rantanen T, (2008)The cause of the Chinese sofa/chair dermatitis epidemic is likely to be contact allergy to dimethylfumarate, a novel potent contact sensitizer. British Journal of Dermatology 2008 159, pp218–221  
Hasan T, Zimerson E. and Bruze M (2010), Persistent Shoe Dermatitis Caused by Dimethyl Fumarate. Acta Dermato-Venereologica 2010: 90: 553-554
 
 
 
Retho C, Accessed 1st March 2011. Analysis of dimethylfumarate. European Commission meeting on 16 June 2009. http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/safety/projects/index_en.htm#dmf  
 
 
 
Rantanen T, (2008)The cause of the Chinese sofa/chair dermatitis epidemic is likely to be contact allergy to dimethylfumarate, a novel potent contact sensitizer. British Journal of Dermatology 2008 159, pp218–221
 
  
 
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Revision as of 07:18, 3 June 2011


Scope

Di-methyl fumarate concentrations in consumer products that are sold in Europe.

Definition

Data

According to the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) shoes, sofas and chair account for more than 90% of the total DMF products entered in EU (Hong Kong Trade Development Council, 2009). Other consumer products include toys and helmets (reported in the RAPEX database). A case of occupational exposure after contact with working trousers has also been reported (Foti et al. 2009).

The European RAPEX database (RAPEX 2011) provided 185 results (2005-2011) of products which were contaminated with DMF (Table 1).

Dependencies

Unit

mg/kg, ppm or μg/cm2.

Formula

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See also

Links to relevant information that does not belong to Definition.

Keywords

References

  1. RAPEX, advanced 18-04-2011, European Commission, http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/dyna/rapex/rapex_archives_en.cfm
  2. Gimenez-Arnau A, Silvestre J.F, Mercader P, De La Cuadra J, Ballester I, Gallardo F, Pujol, R.M, Zimerson E and Bruze M. (2009). Shoe contact dermatitis from dimethyl fumarate: clinical manifestations, patch test results, chemical analysis, and source of exposure. Contact Dermatitis 2009: 61: 249–260
  3. Fraga A, Silva R, Filipe P, Scharrer K, Da Costa J.B, Nußbaum P and Gomes M.M (2010). Allergic contact dermatitis to dimethyl fumarate in footwear. Contact Dermatitis 2010: 62: 121–123
  4. Hasan T, Zimerson E. and Bruze M (2010), Persistent Shoe Dermatitis Caused by Dimethyl Fumarate. Acta Dermato-Venereologica 2010: 90: 553-554
  5. Retho C, Accessed 1st March 2011. Analysis of dimethylfumarate. European Commission meeting on 16 June 2009. http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/safety/projects/index_en.htm#dmf
  6. Rantanen T, (2008)The cause of the Chinese sofa/chair dermatitis epidemic is likely to be contact allergy to dimethylfumarate, a novel potent contact sensitizer. British Journal of Dermatology 2008 159, pp218–221

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