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[Efficacy of sweat-antigen-inactivating skin care products on itching of patients with atopic dermatitis].

Arerugi 60(1):33-42 (2011) PMID 21346405

Many patients with atopic dermatitis showed immediate-type hypersensitivity against sweat antigen. Therefore, to deal with sweating is important to prevent itching and aggravations of dermatitis of patient with atopic dermatitis. We had searched a substance that inactivated sweat antigen adopting histamine release test. And we found that tannic acid which selected by screening various natural products inactivated sweat antigen.

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