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Kathleen Bruce <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 11 Mar 2003 13:23:25 -0500
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I too have heard the concern about gentian violet. So I tried to find
the source of that concern. The concern seemed to originate with the UK
Food Advisory Committee's "Final Report on the Review of the Colouring
Matter in Food Regulations 1973" where they quoted a study about gentian
violet's carcinogenicity. It was not easy to get this report. The
Hospital for Sick Children library put in a search for this report, and
finally after a few months got a copy from a small library in Missouri,
with the note that nobody has ever asked for this before so please keep
it.

I found the reference after another few months. It too came from a
different small library in Missouri. It came on microfiche, also with a
note, to my amazement. "No one has ever asked for this before so please
keep it."

The study was this: They fed rats gentian violet 100-500 mg/kg/week for
their entire lives, and some developed liver tumours, of a type which I
have never heard of ever occurring in humans. It's on microfiche and I
don't have a reader so I can't check it out now.

Now, 1% gentian violet contains 1000 mg of the crystal/100 ml. When a
mother uses the gentian violet as I suggest, she buys about 10 ml, and
at the end of the treatment she usually has 7 or 8 ml left. For the sake
of argument, let us say the mother uses 5 ml. This means the baby will
have gotten a maximum of 50 mg of gentian violet (actually less, because
some is on his clothes and on mother) in a three or four day period. If
the baby weighs 5 kg, he got 10 mg/kg for the total treatment. If
someone wants to document it further, they can soak a few hundred ear
swabs in gentian violet and weigh before and after and figure out how
much the baby gets with each application.

I, for one, will continue to use gentian violet and a pox on the rats.

Jack Newman, MD, FRCPC


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