Disperse blue 124 is a textile dye responsible for
occupational contact dermatitis in the textile industry.
A positive patch-test reaction was observed in a
painter sensitized to phtalocyanine dyes, with no
occupational relevance.
Disperse Blue 124 is a disperse textile dye that causes allergic contact dermatitis. It is categorized as an extreme sensitizer and strong irritant. Dyes and metabolites, Environmental Testing
ChEBI: Disperse Blue 124 is a monoazo compound consisting of diazene with a 5-nitrothiazol-2-yl group attached to one nitrogen and a substituted 4-aminophenyl group attached to the other; used as a dye standard for the assay of allergy-releasing dyes in textiles. It has a role as a dye, a hapten and an allergen. It is a member of 1,3-thiazoles, a monoazo compound and a tertiary amine.
This clothing dye used in synthetic fibers is one of the
most potent sensitizers in clothes. It is a textile dye
responsible for occupational contact dermatitis in the
textile industry. A positive patch test reaction was
observed in a painter sensitized to phthalocyanine
dyes, with no occupational relevance. Constant concomitant
reactions with Disperse Blue 106, and even
to photographic developers CD1-4, are due to their
chemical similarities.