1983
DOI: 10.1016/0278-6915(83)90205-3
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Isoeugenol: A survey of consumer patch-test sensitization

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“…Basketter (2003); Gerberick et al (1992); Hilton et al (1998); Sailstad et al (1995) 1073 Marzulli and Maibach (1974) Glyoxal (107- (2003); Basketter et al (1994Basketter et al ( , 2001b; Basketter and Kimber (2001); Basketter and Scholes (1992); Montelius et al (1994) 3937 4311 Jordan and King (1977); Ford et al (1988); Marzulli and Maibach (1980); Steltenkamp et al (1980b) Imidazolidinyl urea (39236-46-9) 6952 Basketter (2003); Basketter and Scholes (1992) 3846 Jordan and King (1977) Isoeugenol (97-54-1) 524 Basketter (2003); Basketter and Kimber (2001); Basketter and Scholes (1992); Kimber and Weisenberger (1991); Loveless et al (1996); Wright et al (2001) 657 Marzulli and Maibach (1980); Thompson et al (1983) Kanamycin (59-01-8) 2075…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Basketter (2003); Gerberick et al (1992); Hilton et al (1998); Sailstad et al (1995) 1073 Marzulli and Maibach (1974) Glyoxal (107- (2003); Basketter et al (1994Basketter et al ( , 2001b; Basketter and Kimber (2001); Basketter and Scholes (1992); Montelius et al (1994) 3937 4311 Jordan and King (1977); Ford et al (1988); Marzulli and Maibach (1980); Steltenkamp et al (1980b) Imidazolidinyl urea (39236-46-9) 6952 Basketter (2003); Basketter and Scholes (1992) 3846 Jordan and King (1977) Isoeugenol (97-54-1) 524 Basketter (2003); Basketter and Kimber (2001); Basketter and Scholes (1992); Kimber and Weisenberger (1991); Loveless et al (1996); Wright et al (2001) 657 Marzulli and Maibach (1980); Thompson et al (1983) Kanamycin (59-01-8) 2075…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Isoeugenol is one of the most important sensitizing fragrance substances still in use. It is a strong sensitizer in animal (1) and human experiments (2), and it is frequently reported as the cause of allergic patch test reactions in dermatitis patients (3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13). Isoeugenol is one of the constituents of the fragrance mix (FM) present in the European and many other standard series for patch testing (7,8).…”
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“…Furthermore, Andersen et al [17] used the timeedoseeresponse relationship to confirm that isoeugenol elicited contact dermatitis. Perfumes based on natural ingredients contain fragrant allergenic species such as eugenol and isoeugenol, which have been confirmed to induce allergies when the content is excessively high [18,19]. The characteristics of these allergenic species have not been completely specified because the cellular and molecular mechanisms of respiratory allergic reaction remain unclear.…”
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confidence: 99%