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Plastics agent worsens skin allergies.


Low doses of one of the most commonly used softeners in plastics can aggravate dust-mite allergy, researchers report.

The plasticizer di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate Phthal´ate

n. 1. (Chem.) A salt of phthalic acid.
 (DEHP DEHP Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
DEHP Diethylhexylphthalate
DEHP Diethyl Hydrogen Phosphite
DEHP Dual Encoding Hierarchical Pipelining
) is ubiquitous in air, water, and most people's bodies. It's in plastics used for toys, food packaging, medical products, and housewares house·wares  
pl.n.
Cooking utensils, dishes, and other small articles used in a household, especially in the kitchen.
.

A few earlier studies had correlated allergy severity with exposure to DEHP in people (SN: 7/24/04, p. 52). To investigate such associations, physician Hirohisa Takano of the National Institute for Environmental Studies in Tsukuba, Japan, and his colleagues repeatedly injected mice with an allergen allergen /al·ler·gen/ (al´er-jen) an antigenic substance capable of producing immediate hypersensitivity (allergy).allergen´ic

pollen allergen
 produced by dust mites as well as with pure vegetable oil or oil laced with various doses of DEHP.

The allergen, injected into the animals' outer ears, caused swelling, skin thickening, and some wounds at the injection sites. These symptoms were moderately to dramatically worse in the animals exposed to 1-to-20-microgram doses of DEHP, compared with the reaction in mice receiving no DEHP or 100-[micro]g DEHP doses. Pollutants that resemble hormones, including some phthalates Phthalates, or phthalate esters, are a group of chemical compounds that are mainly used as plasticizers (substances added to plastics to increase their flexibility). They are chiefly used to turn polyvinyl chloride from a hard plastic into a flexible plastic. , can be more toxic at lower doses than at higher ones.

In this study, mice getting the lowest DEHP dose had nearly double the number of certain inflammatory white blood cells White blood cells
A group of several cell types that occur in the bloodstream and are essential for a properly functioning immune system.

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 at the injection site as did mice getting pure-oil injections or the high-pollutant dose. The revved-up production of the cells, which can damage healthy tissue, paralleled higher amounts of other allergy-promoting agents in these mice.

The doses of the plasticizer given to the mice "are comparable to the recently calculated daily [human] intake," Takano's team notes in the August Environmental Health Perspectives.--J.R.
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Title Annotation:plasticizer di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
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Date:Sep 9, 2006
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