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- 2017-09-07. Ashraf, W.; Dawling, S.; Farrow, L. J. (1994). "Systemic Paraphenylenediamine (PPD) Poisoning: A Case Report and Review". Human & Experimental...
- Industries, Amodel from Solvay Aromatic polyamides, or aramids Aromatic Paraphenylenediamine + terephthalic acid Kevlar and Nomex from DuPont, Teijinconex, Twaron...
- M. (1919). "A Study of the Oxidase Reaction with α-Naphthol and Paraphenylenediamine". The Journal of Medical Research. 40 (3): 433–458.3. PMC 2104435...
- dis**** orange dye and chromium. Black henna gets its color from paraphenylenediamine (PPD), a textile dye approved by the FDA for human use only in hair...
- Contact dermatitis is a type of acute or chronic inflammation of the skin caused by exposure to chemical or physical agents. Symptoms of contact dermatitis...
- Occupation-induced p-Chloro-meta-xylenol-induced Paraben-induced Paraphenylenediamine dermatitis Permanent wave preparation-induced Phenothiazine drug-induced...
- to latex, or a personal history of allergies, asthma, or eczema Paraphenylenediamine may be added to henna but is not found in pure henna. Allergic inflammation...
- unregulated by the Federal Drug Administration, and the dangers of paraphenylenediamine were unknown. Within hours of the treatment, Mrs. Brown began experiencing...
- kill you?". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2016-03-23. "Paraphenylenediamine & hair dye contact allergy. DermNet NZ". www.dermnetnz.org. Retrieved...
- to salazinic acid). The soralia give an orange-red reaction with paraphenylenediamine (P). Parmelia submontana could potentially be confused with P. barrenoae...