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Identification

Description


Formule moléculaire brute : C29H36O8

Principaux synonymes

Noms français :

  • BISPHENOL A GLYCIDYLMETHACRYLATE
  • BISPHENOL A-GLYCIDYL METHACRYLATE
  • Méthacrylate de glycidyle et de bisphénol A

Noms anglais :

  • 2-PROPENOIC ACID, 2-METHYL-, (1-METHYLETHYLIDENE)BIS(4,1-PHENYLENEOXY(2-HYDROXY-3,1-PROPANEDIYL)) ESTER
  • BISPHENOL A DIGLYCIDYL METHACRYLATE
  • Isopropylidenediphenyl bisglycidyl methacrylate

Références

  • ▲1.  Kanerva, L., Estlander, T. et Jolanki, R., «Allergic contact dermatitis from dental composite resins due to aromatic epoxy acrylates and aliphatic acrylates.» Contact Dermatitis. Vol. 20, p. 201-211. (1989). [AP-025371]
  • ▲2.  Kanerva, L., Estlander, T. et Jolanki, R., «Occupational skin allergy in the dental profession.» Dermatologic Clinics. Vol. 12, no. 3, p. 517-532. (1994). [AP-061278]
  • ▲3.  Jolanki, R. et al., «Occupational dermatoses from exposure to epoxy resin compounds in a ski factory.» Contact Dermatitis. Vol. 34, no. 6, p. 390-396. (1996). [AP-061950]
  • ▲4.  Kanerva, L. et al., «Occupational allergic contact dermatitis and composition of acrylates in dentin bonding systems.» Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology & Venereology. Vol. 3, p. 157-168. (1994). [AP-058259]
  • ▲5.  Tucker, S.C. et Beck, M.H., «A 15-year study of patch testing to (meth)acrylates.» Contact Dermatitis. Vol. 40, p. 278-279. (1999). [AP-060991]
  • ▲6.  Hemmer, W. et al., «Allergic contact dermatitis to artificial fingernails prepared from UV light-cured acrylates.» Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. Vol. 35, p. 377-380. (1996). [AP-058258]
  • ▲7.  Geukens, S. et Goosens, A., «Occupational contact allergy to (meth)acrylates.» Contact Dermatitis. Vol. 44, no. 3, p. 153-159. (2001).
  • ▲8.  Kanerva, L. et Zwanenburg, R., «Allergic contact reactions to poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) a,a'-[(1-methylethylidene)di-4, 1-phenylene]bis[omega-[(2-methyl-1-oxo-2-propenyl)oxy] (BIS-EMA).» Contact Dermatitis. Vol. 43, no. 2, p. 115-117. (2000).
  • ▲9.  Kanerva, L., Jolanki, R. et Estlander, T., «Occupational dermatitis due to an epoxy acrylate.» Contact Dermatitis. Vol. 14, p. 80-84. (1986). [AP-013827]
  • ▲10.  Bong, J.L. et English, J.S.C., «Allergic contact dermatitis from airborne exposure to acrylates.» Contact Dermatitis. Vol. 43, no. 4, p. 242. (2000).
  • ▲11.  Carmichael, A.J., Gibson, J.J. et Walls, A.W., «Allergic contact dermatitis to bisphenol-A-glycidyldimethacrylate (BIS-GMA) dental resin associated with sensitivity to epoxy resin.» British Dental Journal. Vol. 183, no. 8, p. 297-298. (1997).
  • ▲12.  Rathinam, K. et Mohanan, P.V., «Skin sensitization study of a new BIS-GMA based dental restorative material.» Biomaterials, Artificial Cells, Immobilization Biotechnology. Vol. 21, no. 1, p. 91-96. (1993).
  • ▲13.  Schröder, C., Uter, W. et Schwanitz, H., «Occupational allergic contact dermatitis, partly airborne, due to isocyanates and epoxy resin.» Contact Dermatitis. Vol. 41, no. 2, p. 117-118. (1999).
  • ▲14.  Santosh, V. et al., «Results of patch testing with dental materials.» Contact Dermatitis. Vol. 40, no. 1, p. 50-51. (1999).
  • ▲15.  Goossens, A. et al., «Occupational dermatitis in a silk-screen maker.» Contact Dermatitis. Vol. 39, no. 1, p. 40-42. (1998).
  • ▲16.  Heil, J. et al., «Genotoxicity of dental materials.» Mutation Research. Vol. 368, p. 181-194. (1996). [AP-049928]

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