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Plicatic acid is a
carboxylic acid from the
resin acid group. It is
naturally found in
Thuja and
cypress resin, and the main
irritant and
contact allergen...
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Examples of
resin acids are
abietic acid (sylvic acid), C20H30O2,
plicatic acid
contained in cedar, and
pimaric acid, C20H30O2, a
constituent of galipot...
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stilbenes (e.g. pinosylvin),
lignans (e.g. pinoresinol, conidendrin,
plicatic acid, hydroxymatairesinol),
norlignans (e.g. nyasol,
puerosides A and B...
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heartwood of
western redcedar contains numerous chemical substances, such as
plicatic acid, thu****licatin
methyl ether,
hinokitiol and
other thu****licins, β-thu****licinol...
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shown to be protectants,
including polyphenols,
lignans (e.g. gmelinol,
plicatic acid),
flavonoids (e.g. mesquitol),
tropolones (e.g.
hinokitiol and other...
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including different polyphenols, lignins,
lignans (such as gmelinol,
plicatic acid), hinokitiol, α-cadinol and
other sesquiterpenoids,
flavonoids (such...
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exposed to low
molecular weight agents, such as isocyanates, diisocyanates,
plicatic acid,
metals and anhydrides. Two
studies reported an
increase of job loss...
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upper respiratory tract infections or the
inhalation of
allergens or
plicatic acid, eNO
levels rise. The eNO
levels also tend to vary
according to the...