Sensitisation to the acrylate co‐polymers glyceryl acrylate/acrylic acid co‐polymer, sodium polyacrylate and acrylates/C10‐30 alkyl acrylate cross‐polymer (Carbopol®) is rare

Author:

Soriano Livia F.1ORCID,Chowdhury M. M. U.2ORCID,Cousen Philippa3,Dawe Simon4,Ghaffar Sharizan A.5,Haworth Adam6,Holden Catherine R.7ORCID,Hollywood Aoife8ORCID,Johnston Graham A.9ORCID,Kirk Stephen10,Mughal Avad A.11ORCID,Orton David I.12ORCID,Parker Robin13,Rajeev Asha14,Scharrer Krisztina15ORCID,Sinha Aparna16,Stone Natalie M.17ORCID,Thompson Donna18ORCID,Wakelin Sarah1219ORCID,Whitehouse Heather20ORCID,Wootton Catriona21,Buckley Deirdre A.22

Affiliation:

1. University Hospital Southampton NHS Trust Southampton UK

2. University Hospital of Wales Cardiff UK

3. South Tees Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Middlesbrough UK

4. West Herts NHS Trust Harpenden UK

5. Ninewells Hospital and Medical School Dundee UK

6. St Mary's Hospital Portsmouth UK

7. Sheffield Teaching Hospitals Foundation Trust Sheffield UK

8. South Infirmary Victoria University Hospital Cork Ireland

9. University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust Leicester UK

10. SK‐CRS Ltd Nottingham UK

11. Swansea Bay University Health Board Swansea UK

12. OneWelbeck Skin Health and Allergy London UK

13. THG Labs (Acheson) Wiltshire UK

14. East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust Kent UK

15. United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust Lincolnshire UK

16. University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust Bristol UK

17. Aneurin Bevan University Healthboard Newport UK

18. Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust Birmingham UK

19. Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust London UK

20. Leeds teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Leeds UK

21. Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust Oxford UK

22. Sulis Hospital Bath UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAcrylate polymers and cross‐polymers (ACPs) are frequently used cosmetic ingredients. The British Society for Cutaneous Allergy (BSCA) and the UK Cosmetic, Toiletry and Perfumery Association (CTPA) collaborated to investigate the allergenic potential of three commonly‐used ACPs.ObjectivesThe objective of this study is to determine the prevalence of allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) to three ACPs: glyceryl acrylate/acrylic acid co‐polymer, sodium polyacrylate, and acrylates/C10‐30 alkyl acrylate cross‐polymer (Carbopol®).Materials and MethodsThe BSCA prospectively audited data collected from 20 centres in the UK and Ireland between 1st September 2021 and 1st September 2022. Patients with suspected ACD to (meth)acrylates, with facial dermatitis, or consecutive patients, were patch tested to glyceryl acrylate/acrylic acid co‐polymer 10% aqueous (aq.) sodium polyacrylate 2% aq., and to acrylates/C10‐30 alkyl acrylate cross‐polymer 2% aq. (Carbopol®). The frequencies of positive, irritant, and doubtful reactions were recorded.ResultsIn total, 1302 patients were patch tested. To glyceryl acrylate/acrylic acid co‐polymer, there was one doubtful reaction in a patient allergic to multiple (meth)acrylates, and one irritant. To sodium polyacrylate, there were four irritant reactions, one doubtful, and one positive reaction; in all cases, relevance was unknown and there was no demonstrable (meth)acrylate allergy. There were no reactions to Carbopol®.ConclusionsSensitisation to these concentrations of the three tested ACPs is rare. Elicitation of dermatitis in (meth)acrylate‐sensitised patients by exposure to these three ACPs appears unlikely.

Publisher

Wiley

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