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Not so allergenic? Sensitisation to former ‘Allergen of the Year’ found to be uncommon – Australia study
A new Australian study involving over 6,000 subjects says propylene glycol has an “infrequent” contact sensitisation rate of 0.31%, despite it being commonly noted as an allergen.