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Phototoxicity, also
called photoirritation, is a
chemically induced skin irritation,
requiring light, that does not
involve the
immune system. It is a...
- photodermatitis, lime
disease or lime
phytodermatitis is a
cutaneous phototoxic inflammatory reaction resulting from
contact with a light-sensitizing...
- one or two
orders of magnitude). Thus lime
peels are
considerably more
phototoxic than lime pulp.
Limeade Lime
production in
Mexico List of
citrus fruits...
- concentration-dependent
phototoxic effect is observed. However, if the oil is
twice rectified (and
therefore bergapten-free), no
phototoxic response is observed...
-
similarly spread to
other parts of Europe. The sap of
giant hogweed is
phototoxic and
causes phytophotodermatitis in humans,
resulting in
blisters and scars...
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Phototoxic tar
dermatitis results from coal tar, creosote,
crude coal tar, or pitch, in
conjunction with
sunlight exposure,
which induces a
sunburn reaction...
- may be extinct. The
family Apiaceae includes a
significant number of
phototoxic species, such as
giant hogweed, and a
smaller number of
highly poisonous...
- An
adverse drug
reaction (ADR) is a harmful,
unintended result caused by
taking medication.: 1.1
Adverse Drug
Reaction (ADR) ADRs may
occur following...
- β-patchoulene. It is
considered non-irritating, non-sensitizing, and non-
phototoxic to
human skin. Oil of
guaiac was also a pre-Renaissance
remedy to syphilis...
- Photodermatitis,
sometimes referred to as sun
poisoning or photoallergy, is a form of
allergic contact dermatitis in
which the
allergen must be activated...