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Fragrance chemical allergy: a major environmental and consumer health problem in europe

Start date:2000-02-01

End date:2003-03-31

Project Acronym:FRAGRANCE ALLERGY

Project status:Completed

Coordinator

Organization name:UNIVERSITE LOUIS PASTEUR, STRASBOURG 1
Administrative contact Address
Name:Jean-Yves MERINDOL (Professor) B.P.1032F
Rue Blaise Pascal 4
67070
STRASBOURG
FRANCE

Region:EST ALSACE Bas-Rhin
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Description


Objective: Sensitivity to fragrance ingredients is acknowledged as a common and clinically important problem in Europe. At least 1-2% of the general population is allergic (delayed hypersensitivity) to standard indicators of fragrance chemical allergy, which makes contact sensitisation to fragrances the most common cause of contact eczema, next to nickel. At the present time, there is no treatment, other than symptomatic, for fragrance hypersensitivity reactions and the only means available to improve public health in this sector is prevention. The proposed programme aims to increase the safety standard of fragrance compounds by improving primary and secondary prevention. Our objectives are to develop a new risk assessment strategy based on chemical analysis and Quantitative Structure Activity Relationships, to identify new fragrance sensitises, to improve diagnostic means and to assess environmental exposure. This will be achieved through a unique research structure associating university, governmental and industrial research centres, with a trans-European clinical network.

Achievements: The Fragrance Allergy project respected the whole milestones proposed for the research programme. The different tasks achieved by each workpackage are resumed below.
WP1: A new method has been developed and validated for the identification of sensitizers in complex mixtures using the model of oak moss. The method is based on the combination of bioassay-guided chemical fractionation, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis and structure-activity relationship studies. Atranol and chloroatranol have been identified as major sensitizers in oak moss absolute. A minor sensitizer, methyl-b-orcinol carboxylate, has also been identified.
WP2: The oxidative degradation at air exposure of fragrance terpenes has been studied for limonene, linalool, caryophyllene and myrcene. Different oxidation products have been identified in the oxidised samples e.g. hydroperoxides, alcohols and epoxides. The prevalence of sensitization to these oxidised compounds has been evaluated in the clinical network and showed that there is a risk of contact allergy in the population caused by the oxidised fragrance chemicals studied. It has also been shown that addition of anti-oxidants before air exposure makes these terpenes stable for several months.
WP3: Reliable quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSARs) have been developed for two chemical families of common fragrance allergens: aliphatic aldehydes and a,b-unsaturated aldehydes. Knowledge derived from these QSARs is available to be incorporated into expert toxicity prediction systems.
WP4: Hand exposure to fragrance allergens has been assessed by chemical analysis of domestic and occupational products. Based on this exposure assessment a new diagnostic screening series with 14 compounds has been established and tested on a large number of patients with hand eczema. 10% of the patients gave a positive test to one or more of the allergens in the new series.
WP5: A new diagnostic tool, the Fragrance Mix II (FM-II), has been developed and complements the currently used Fragrance Mix (FM-I). The FM-II is constituted by 6 new fragrance allergens: 4-(4-hydroxy-4-methylpentyl)-3-cyclohexene carboxaldehyde, citral, farnesol, citronellol, a-hexylcinnamic aldehyde and coumarin. Testing within the clinical network confirms that the new FM-II is a valuable tool for identifying subjects with a positive history of adverse reactions to fragrances. 30-50% of these patients would have been missed with the old FM-I.
WP6: The hand immersion technique has been used to assess relations that could exist between hand exposure to fragrance chemicals present in household products and chronic hand eczema. No relation could be evidenced for the 4-(4-hydroxy-4-methylpentyl)-3-cyclohexene carboxaldehyde and hydroxycitronellal models.
WP7: Fragrance allergens giving rise to significant problems in the consumer have been identified. Experimental studies in sensitized patients have shown that these allergens currently are used at unacceptable levels in consumer products causing significant disease in the consumer. This programme has provided data on no-effect levels that, if considered in risk assessment, will lead to safer environment and decreased disease. The results will be submitted to the EU-Commission for taking legislative action.
WP8: Testing within the clinical network with isoeugenol and its derivatives has suggested that isoeugenol ether derivatives may be a safer substitute than ester derivatives in isoeugenol allergic subjects. On another hand, the rate of isoeugenol allergy has not yet shown a consistent decline since the reduction in levels in cosmetic products. The knowledge gained will contribute to EU policy on fragrance allergen substitution.

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Project Details


Start date:2000-02-01

End date:2003-03-31

Duration:38 months

Project Reference:QLK4-CT-1999-01558

Project cost:1927280 EURO

Project Funding:1394834 EURO

Programme Acronym: FP5-LIFE QUALITY

Programme type:Fifth Framework Programme

Subprogramme Area:Key action Environment and Health

Contract type:Cost-sharing contracts

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Subject index:Life Sciences, Environmental Protection, Medicine, Health, Safety
 

Results for this Project

A new fragrance mix for diagnostic patch testing  29/07/2004 
Allergenic fragrance chemical substitution: The case of isoeugenol  29/07/2004 
Elicitation thresholds of important fragrance allergens  29/07/2004 
Fragrance allergens relevant to hand eczema  29/07/2004 
Identification of atranol and chloroatranol as major sensitizers in oak moss  29/07/2004 
Identification of oxidative degradation products at air exposure of fragrance chemicals  29/07/2004 
Identification of sensitizers in complex mixtures  29/07/2004 
Interaction mechanisms of fragrance aldehydes with proteins  29/07/2004 
Patch test study on air oxidised R- and S-limonene  29/07/2004 
Patch test study on the air oxidised fragrance chemicals linalool, caryophyllene and myrcene  29/07/2004 
Quantitative structure-activity relationships for Schiff base and unsaturated aldehydes  29/07/2004 

Other participants

Organization name:UNILEVER UK CENTRAL RESOURCES LTD
Administrative contact Address
Name:James MIDDLEMISS (Mr) UNILEVER RESEARCH COLWORTH
INVESTIGATIVE TOXICOLOGY
Colworth House Sharnbrook Colworth Laboratory
MK44 1LQ
CARDINGTON,BEDFORD
UNITED KINGDOM

Region:SOUTH EAST (UK) BEDFORDSHIRE, HERTFORDSHIRE Bedfordshire
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Organization name:KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
Administrative contact Address
Name:Rod HAY (Professor) STRAND
WC2R 2LS
LONDON
UNITED KINGDOM

Region:SOUTH EAST (UK) GREATER LONDON
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Organization name:KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN
Administrative contact Address
Name:Andre COSTERLINCK (Professor) Oude Markt 13
3000
LOUVAIN / LEUVEN
BELGIQUE-BELGIË

Region:VLAAMS GEWEST VLAAMS BRABANT Leuven
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Organization name:NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE - MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY
Administrative contact Address
Name:Lars CARLSEN (Professor, Dr.) DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY AND MICROBIOLOGY
P.O. Box 358
399,Frederiksborgvej 399
4000
ROSKILDE
DANMARK

Region:DANMARK Danmark Roskilde amt
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Organization name:LUND UNIVERSITY
Administrative contact Address
Name:Magnus BRUZE (Dr.) P.O. Box 117
Paradisgatan 2
221 00
LUND
SVERIGE

Region:SVERIGE SYDSVERIGE Malmöhus län
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Organization name:STÄDTISCHE KLINIKEN DORTMUND
Administrative contact Address
Name:Peter FROSCH (Professor) DEPARTMENT OF DERMATOLOGY
Beurhausstrasse 40
44137
DORTMUND
DEUTSCHLAND

Region:NORDRHEIN-WESTFALEN ARNSBERG Dortmund, Kreisfreie Stadt
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Organization name:ODENSE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
Administrative contact Address
Name:Flemming BRANDRUP (Mr.) Kloevervaenget 6, 4
5000
ODENSE
DANMARK

Region:DANMARK Danmark Fyns amt
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URL: Organization Type:Research
 
Organization name:UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN
Administrative contact Address
Name:Torkil MENNÉ (Professor) P.O. Box 2177
Noerregade 10
1017
KOEBENHAVN K/COPENHAEGEN
DANMARK

Region:DANMARK Danmark København og Frederiksberg Kommuner
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Record control number:52810




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