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- W936698003 abstract "Publisher Summary Several chemicals used as additives in drug preparations and food have been associated with worsening of asthma and should, wherever possible, be avoided. Bisulfites and metabisulfites are antioxidants used as preservatives in several foods, including wines, beer, fruit juices, salads, and medications. Characteristically, they produce bronchoconstriction within 30 minutes of ingestion and this may account for several cases of food allergy. The mechanism of metabisulfite-induced asthma is probably explained by the release of sulfur dioxide after ingestion that is then inhaled because nebulized metabisulfite solutions generate sulfur dioxide in sufficient quantities to provoke bronchoconstriction in asthmatic subjects. Tartrazine, a yellow dye, is used as a coloring in many foods, beverages, and pharmaceutical preparations. Tartrazine sensitivity is relatively common and may affect 4% asthmatic individuals, especially children. Ingestion of tartrazine may result in urticarial rashes and bronchoconstriction. The mechanism may depend upon mediator release from mast cells. There is no association between tartrazine sensitivity and aspirin-induced asthma (AIA)." @default.
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