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Occupational asthma due to sodium iso-nonanoyl oxybenzene sulphonate, a newly developed detergent ingredient.
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AsthmaOccupational ToxicologyIso-nonanoyl Oxybenzene SulphonateAllergyOccupational HygieneRespiratory ToxicologyMedicineDetergent IngredientLate ReactionInhalation ToxicologyToxicologyDetergent ProductPharmacologyOccupational AsthmaChallenge DoseDrug Analysis
Research with sodium iso-nonanoyl oxybenzene sulphonate (SINOS) for use in a detergent product was complicated by the development of asthma in an atopic 38 year old laboratory technician. Inhalation challenge tests with nebulised SINOS solutions over a dose range of 0.01-32 micrograms gave reproducible late asthmatic reactions after the higher doses and an increase in bronchial responsiveness to methacholine. The magnitude of the late reaction was related to the challenge dose.
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