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Cantharidin is an odorless,
colorless fatty substance of the
terpenoid class,
which is
secreted by many
species of
blister beetles. Its main
current use...
- Meloidae, so
called for
their defensive secretion of a
blistering agent,
cantharidin.
About 7,500
species are
known worldwide. Many are con****uous and some...
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preparations as "Cantharides". The
insect is the
source of the
terpenoid cantharidin, a
toxic blistering agent once used as an
exfoliating agent, anti-rheumatic...
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Cantharidin In
mythology Bees in
mythology Cicadas in
mythology Scarab (artifact)...
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chemical warfare agents, some
naturally occurring substances such as
cantharidin are also blister-producing
agents (vesicants). Furanocoumarin, another...
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recommended above the
others to
shorten infection duration.
Studies have
found cantharidin to be an
effective and safe
treatment for
removing mollus**** contagiosum...
- (legs, neck, and antennae). This
fluid is
bright orange and
contains cantharidin, a
poisonous chemical compound.
Wiping the
chemical on skin can cause...
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aphrodisiac effect has not been
clinically tested and is
achieved by
cantharidin inhibition of phosphodiesterase,
protein phosphatase activity and stimulation...
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pressed onto the
lesion for a few moments.
Trichloroacetic acid
Cantharidin is an
extract of the
blister beetle that
causes epidermal necrosis and...
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Epicauta hirticornis produces a
compound known as
cantharidin. As a
powerful vesicant,
cantharidin produces intense irritation of the skin and when ingested...