Carvone Contact Allergy in Southern Sweden: A 21-year Retrospective Study

Authors

  • Liv Kroona
  • Marléne Isaksson
  • Camilla Ahlgren
  • Jakob Dahlin
  • Magnus Bruze
  • Gunnar Warfvinge

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-3009

Keywords:

l-carvone CAS: 6485-40-1, spearmint, patch test: allergens: contact allergy: oral lichen planus: oral lichenoid lesions

Abstract

Carvone (l-carvone), a mint flavour in spearmint oil, is considered a mild skin sensitizer. Carvone-sensitization may be linked to oral/perioral signs and oral lichen planus, but studies are sparse. The prevalence of patch test reactions to carvone and relevant findings from the positive group were investigated. Records for patch-tested patients at the Malm? clinic, for the period 1996 to 2016, were studied. Carvone-positive and carvone-negative patients were compared regarding patch test data from baseline series and dental series. Dental series-tested carvone-positive patients were also compared with a matched group. A total of 147 out of 4,221 referred patients had a positive patch test to carvone. Sensitized patients had higher mean age and were primarily women; 73% had oral signs and 57% had oral lichen. Concomitant patch test reactions to gold, nickel and mercury were common. In the matched group-comparison carvone-positive patients had a higher frequency of oral lichen, but no difference was found in sensitization to gold and mercury.

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Published

2018-09-06

How to Cite

Kroona, L., Isaksson, M., Ahlgren, C., Dahlin, J., Bruze, M., & Warfvinge, G. (2018). Carvone Contact Allergy in Southern Sweden: A 21-year Retrospective Study. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 98(10), 938–942. https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-3009

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