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Dispersion Yellow 3

used in carpet industry; river pollutant
Also Known As:
D Yellow 3; Disperse Yellow 3; Serisol Fast Yellow GD; Acetamide, N-(4-((2-hydroxy-5-methylphenyl)azo)phenyl)-
Networked: 14 relevant articles (0 outcomes, 1 trials/studies)

Bio-Agent Context: Research Results

Experts

1. Bruze, Magnus: 3 articles (07/2015 - 11/2011)
2. Andersen, Klaus E: 2 articles (07/2015 - 10/2014)
3. Diepgen, Thomas: 2 articles (07/2015 - 10/2014)
4. Maibach, Howard I: 2 articles (07/2015 - 10/2014)
5. Ryberg, Kristina: 2 articles (10/2014 - 11/2011)
6. Hotta, Eri: 1 article (10/2017)
7. Katoh, Norito: 1 article (10/2017)
8. Masuda, Koji: 1 article (10/2017)
9. Tamagawa-Mineoka, Risa: 1 article (10/2017)
10. Ale, Iris: 1 article (07/2015)

Related Diseases

1. Carcinogenesis
2. Dermatitis
07/01/2015 - "Two thousand four hundred ninety-three consecutive dermatitis patients in 9 dermatology clinics were patch tested with a TDM 6.6%, consisting of Disperse (D) Blue 35, D Yellow 3, D Orange 1 and 3, D Red 1 and 17, all 1.0% each, and D Blue 106 and D Blue 124, each 0.3%. "
09/01/2012 - "A pair of light brown ladies' tights manufactured and purchased in Italy contained Disperse Yellow 3, Disperse Blue 124, and Disperse Blue 106, and a set of black bra and panties purchased in India contained Disperse Orange 1. The eight disperse dyes that are most frequently incriminated in textile dye dermatitis are very rarely used in textiles nowadays."
04/01/1991 - "41 patients were identified from among 861 consecutive subjects tested with the GIRDCA (Italian Research Group on Contact and Environmental Dermatitis) standard series supplemented with 4 disperse dyes (Disperse Blue 124, Disperse Red 1, Disperse Yellow 3, Disperse Orange 3). "
10/01/2014 - "Two thousand nine hundred and seven consecutive dermatitis patients at 12 dermatology clinics representing nine countries were tested with a TDM at 6.6%, consisting of Disperse Blue 35, Disperse Yellow 3, Disperse Orange 1 and 3, and Disperse Red 1 and 17, all at 1.0%, and Disperse Blue 106 and Disperse Blue 124, each at 0.3%, provisionally included in the baseline series. "
12/01/1996 - "We report an uncommon observation of severe and chronic textile dye dermatitis with positive patch test results to Disperse Blue 106, Disperse Blue 124, Disperse Brown 1, Disperse Yellow 3, and p-aminophenol.p-aminophenol, Disperse Blue 124, and Disperse Blue 106 are derived from p-phenylenediamine, but this allergen seems to be unreliable as a detector of textile dye allergy. "
3. Allergic Contact Dermatitis
4. Hypersensitivity (Allergy)
5. Eczema

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Coloring Agents (Dyes)
2. Disperse Blue 124
3. Disperse Orange 1
4. disperse blue 106
5. Disperse Red 1
6. Disperse Orange 3
7. 4-phenylenediamine (p-phenylenediamine)
8. p-Aminoazobenzene
9. Nylons (Nylon)
10. p-Dimethylaminoazobenzene (Methyl Yellow)