Effect of PPD on Human Health
Keywords:
PPD, poisoning, toxic, Bandrowski’s base, symptomsAbstract
Hair dye poisoning is one of the most emerging and active issue in India as well as in other countries of the world. The primary cause of hair dye poisoning occurs due to chemical PPD (para-phenylenediamine) which is used along with Heena in the commercially marketed hair dye. The end product BB (Bandrowski’s base) formed on oxidation of PPD which is mutagenic and allergic in nature. In ancient times, PPD has been used for decorating palm and soles. The effets are devastating as it affects all body systems. PPD is said to be hazardous and toxic to human health.
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