INTERA: Di-methyl fumarate in consumer products

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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

Result

INTERA: Di-methyl fumarate in consumer products(mg/kg, ppm, ug/cm^2)
ObsCountryProductExposure typeStatistical parameterRefUnitResult
1CountryProductExposure typeStatistical parameterRefUnitResult
2DenmarkShoes Before exposureSingle value1mg/kg> 0.1
3Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Italy, Finland, Germany, Slovakia, France, Bulgaria, Spain, SwedenShoesBefore exposureMin1mg/kg0.14
4Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Italy, Finland, Germany, Slovakia, France, Bulgaria, Spain, SwedenShoesBefore exposureMax1mg/kg5409
5Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Italy, Finland, Germany, Slovakia, France, Bulgaria, Spain, SwedenJeansBefore exposureMin1mg/kg0.2
6Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Italy, Finland, Germany, Slovakia, France, Bulgaria, Spain, SwedenJeansBefore exposureMax1mg/kg0.5
7Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Italy, Finland, Germany, Slovakia, France, Bulgaria, Spain, SwedenChildren’s hat Before exposureSingle value1mg/kg1.7
8Hungary, Italy, Spain, Germany, Portugal, Estonia, Bulgaria, Holland, Greece, Cyprus, Poland, Finland, France, SwedenShoesBefore exposureMin1mg/kg0.11
9Hungary, Italy, Spain, Germany, Portugal, Estonia, Bulgaria, Holland, Greece, Cyprus, Poland, Finland, France, SwedenShoesBefore exposureMax1mg/kg2749
10Sweden, Poland, FranceShoesBefore exposureUnspecified1mg/kg19
11SpainShoesAfter exposureMin2ppm3
12SpainShoesAfter exposureMax2ppm95
13SpainShoesAfter exposureMin2 ?g/cm210
14SpainShoesAfter exposureMax2 ?g/cm246
15PortugalRed bootsAfter exposureMin3ppm1.3
16PortugalRed bootsAfter exposureMax3ppm11
17PortugalBlack bootsAfter exposureMin3ppm120
18PortugalBlack bootsAfter exposureMax3ppm640
19SwedenShoesAfter exposureMin4ppm0.22
20SwedenShoesAfter exposureMax4ppm2.8
21FranceSlippersAfter exposureMin5ppm0.18
22FranceSlippersAfter exposureMax5ppm610
23FranceSofaAfter exposureSingle value5ppm0.5
24FinlandChairAfter exposureMin6ppm41
25FinlandChairAfter exposureMax6ppm400

See also

Links to relevant information that does not belong to Definition.

Keywords

References

To be updated

  1. RAPEX, advanced 18-04-2011, European Commission, http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/dyna/rapex/rapex_archives_en.cfm

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

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

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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