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Isopropanolamine is used in cosmetics, hair perms, hair sprays, and in tanning lotions as a buffering agent. Derivatives of isopropanolamine have been developed as HIV protease inhibitors [ , ].
Occupational exposure to monoisopropanolamine can irritate the upper respiratory tract and eyes [ ]. Direct splashes into the eye can cause serious damage. Dermatitis can occur as a result of a single exposure, and prolonged contact can cause more severe irritation.
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