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Urushiol /ʊˈruːʃi.ɒl/ is an oily
mixture of
organic compounds with
allergenic properties found in
plants of the
family Anacardiaceae,
especially Toxicodendron...
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contact hy****nsitivity to
urushiols: role of
aliphatic chain beta-oxidation in
processing and
activation of
urushiols". The
Journal of Investigative...
- (172 g/kg), bark (107 g/kg), and from old
leaves (94 g/kg).
Allergenic urushiols are
present in the
fruit peel.
Mangoes are
believed to have originated...
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number of
forms of
urushiol. They vary by the
length of the R chain,
which depends on the
species of
plant producing the
urushiol.
Urushiol can also vary in...
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urushiol-induced
contact dermatitis, an itchy, irritating, and
sometimes painful rash, in most
people who
touch them. The rash is
caused by
urushiol,...
- from
other materials.
Urushiol is also the oil
found in
poison ivy and
poison oak that
causes a rash. Sap,
containing urushiol (an
allergenic irritant)...
- (bilobol is a
substance related to
anacardic acid from
cashew nut s**** and
urushiols present in
poison ivy and
other Toxicodendron spp.)
Individuals with a...
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causing urushiol-induced
contact dermatitis, an itchy, irritating, and
sometimes painful rash, in most
people who
touch it. The rash is
caused by
urushiol, a...
- time with
repeated or more
concentrated exposure to
urushiol. The
active components of
urushiol have been
determined to be
unsaturated congeners of...
- of the
plant contain a
resin called urushiol that
causes skin and
mucous membrane irritation to humans.
Urushiol is the same
chemical that
poison ivy...