Christensen O B, Christensen M B, Maibach H I
Contact Dermatitis. 1984 May;10(5):277-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0536.1984.tb00146.x.
Flare-up reactions were induced in potassium dichromate hypersensitive guinea pigs by a single oral dose of 55 mg/kg. This dose is systemically toxic and higher than the dose required to induce the same reactions in humans. A total oral dose of potassium dichromate of 90-115 mg/kg induced immunological unresponsiveness for at least 6 weeks. With limitations, the guinea pig model may be helpful in screening the hyposensitization capacity of different haptens dosed orally.