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Original Article

Topical application of 70% deacetylated chitin (DAC-70): a new approach to the management of senile erythroderma following eczema

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Pages 97-100 | Received 06 Dec 1993, Accepted 22 Jan 1996, Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Chitin is a polymer of D-glucosamine, beta-poly-N-acetyl D-glucosamine. The chitin derivative, 70% deacetylated chitin (DAC-70), shows immunopotentiating activity. DAC-70 ointment 3.5% in a white petrolatum base was used to treat defined areas of four patients with senile exfoliative erythroderma following eczema. The effects of DAC-70 were compared with those of glyteer (0.2% soybean tar ointment) with 0.1% dexamethasone. In all patients erythroderma ceased spreading within 1 to 2 weeks in all treated areas. Thus, topically applied 3.5% DAC-70 may be of similar value to glyteer in the treatment of exfoliative erythroderma following eczema.

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