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Disperse blue dyes, especially Disperse Blue 106 and Disperse Blue 124, have a higher than usual prevalence of textile dermatitis. This means that people who are allergic to the dyes may develop allergic symptoms (e.g., a rash) when they wear clothes that have been colored with these dyes.
Types
There are hundreds of disperse blue dyes. This table lists only a few.
Colour Index Generic Number | Name | CAS number | Type | Concerns | Reference |
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Disperse Blue 1 | 2475-45-8 | Allergy risk, water pollution | |||
Disperse Blue 3 | 2475-46-9 | Allergy risk, aqueous toxicity | |||
Disperse Blue 7 | 3179-90-6 | Allergy risk, water pollution | |||
Disperse Blue 26 | Allergy risk, water pollution | ||||
Disperse Blue 35 | 12222-75-2 | Allergy risk | |||
Disperse Blue 74 | Methylidyne | Methine dyes | |||
Disperse Blue 79 | Aqueous toxicity | ||||
Disperse Blue 102 | 12222-97-8 | Allergy risk, water pollution | |||
Disperse Blue 106 | 12223-01-7 | Textile allergy, water pollution | |||
Disperse Blue 124 | 61951-51-7 | Textile allergy, water pollution | |||
Disperse Blue 165 | Cyano-substituted azo dye | ||||
Disperse Blue 183 | Cyano-substituted azo dye | Water pollution | |||
Disperse Blue 257 | Cyano-substituted azo dye | ||||
Disperse Blue 291 | Water pollution | ||||
Disperse Blue 373 | Azo dye | Water pollution |
Uses
Disperse blue dyes are used for dyeing synthetic fibers, such as fabric made from nylon or polyester.
Allergies
Some patch testing kits for allergens include a mix of Disperse Blue 106 and Disperse Blue 124, and other colors can be tested if a textile dye allergy is suspected. Treatment mostly involves not wearing dark-colored synthetic clothing.
References
- ^ Josephy, P. David; Allen-Vercoe, Emma (2023-08). "Reductive metabolism of azo dyes and drugs: Toxicological implications". Food and Chemical Toxicology. 178: 113932. doi:10.1016/j.fct.2023.113932.
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(help) - ^ Dalu, Tatenda; Tavengwa, Nikita (2022-01-29). Emerging Freshwater Pollutants: Analysis, Fate and Regulations. Elsevier. ISBN 978-0-323-90315-8.
- ^ Malinauskiene, Laura; Bruze, Magnus; Ryberg, Kristina; Zimerson, Erik; Isaksson, Marléne (February 2013). "Contact allergy from disperse dyes in textiles: a review". Contact Dermatitis. 68 (2): 65–75. doi:10.1111/cod.12001. ISSN 1600-0536. PMID 23289879.