Coconut diethanolamide home ICD10: L23.9


Formula CAS
  68603-42-9



Background
Coconut diethanolamide, manufactured from coconut oil, is widely used as a surface-active agent in hand gels, hand-washing liquids, shampoos and dish-washing liquids. It has rarely caused allergic contact dermatitis. In a study of 6 patients with occupational allergic contact dermatitis caused by coconut diethanolamide (Pinola et al), 2 became sensitized from a barrier cream, 3 from a hand-washing liquid, and 1 had been exposed both to a hand-washing liquid and to a metalworking fluid containing. The leave-on products (hand-protection foams) caused sensitization much more rapidly (2-3 months) than rinse-off products (hand-washing liquids; 5-7 years).

Synonyms
Coconut diethanolamide
Cocamide DEA

Uses
Barrier cream
Cooling fluids
Cosmetics
Handwashing liquid
Hydraulic mining oil
Metalworking fluid

Cross-Reactions

Unusual Reactions    

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Referenties
1. Nurse, D.S., Sensitivity to coconut diethanolamide. Contact Dermatitis, 1980. 6(7): p. 502.
2. Hindson, C. and F. Lawlor, Coconut diethanolamide in a hydraulic mining oil. Contact Dermatitis, 1983. 9(2): p. 168.
3. e Groot, A.C., et al., Contact allergy to cocamide DEA and lauramide DEA in shampoos. Contact Dermatitis, 1987. 16(2): p. 117-8.
4. Kanerva, L., R. Jolanki, and T. Estlander, Dentist's occupational allergic contact dermatitis caused by coconut diethanolamide, N-ethyl-4-toluene sulfonamide and 4-tolyldiethanolamine. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 1993. 73(2): p. 126-9.
5. Pinola, A., et al., Occupational allergic contact dermatitis due to coconut diethanolamide (cocamide DEA). Contact Dermatitis, 1993. 29(5): p. 262-5.
6. Hindson, C. and F. Lawlor, Coconut diethanolamide in a hydraulic mining oil. Contact Dermatitis, 1983. 9(2): p. 168.


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