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melaleuca viridiflora/hypersensitivity

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[Allergic contact eczema due to 'tea tree' oil].

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In four patients, three women aged 45, 29 and 52 years and a man aged 45 years, allergic contact dermatitis due to 'tea tree' oil was diagnosed. The case of the man was published before. 'Tea tree' oils are essential oils distilled from the leaves of myrtaceous trees and shrubs occurring in

Allergic contact dermatitis to tea tree oil with erythema multiforme-like id reaction.

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The commercial production of tea tree oil, extracted from Melaleuca alternifolia Cheel, has considerably increased over the past 15 years in response to a strong demand for natural remedies and aromatic substances. The number of case reports that describe allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) to this

Contact allergy to essential oils cannot always be predicted from allergy to fragrance markers in the baseline series.

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BACKGROUND Essential oils are fragrance substances that are labelled on cosmetic products by their INCI names, potentially confusing consumers. OBJECTIVE To establish whether contact allergy to essential oils might be missed if not specifically tested for. METHODS We tested 471 patients with 14

[Allergic contact dermatitis to cosmetics containing Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree oil)].

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BACKGROUND Melaleuca alternifolia is a coniferous tree found in tropical regions, the needles contain an essential oil that is used in medical and cosmetic products. The essential oil contains turpentines (limonene, alpha-pinene, phellandrene) that are potentially allergenic. METHODS In 1997, 1216

Recurrent allergic contact dermatitis due to allergen transfer by sunglasses.

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Tea tree oil (Melaleuca oil) is an essential oil, distilled predominantly from the leaves of the Australian plant, Melaleuca alternifolia. This species is unique to Australia and native to New South Wales. Allergic contact dermatitis to tea tree oil is well recognized and is becoming increasingly

Tea tree oil: cutaneous effects of the extracted oil of Melaleuca alternifolia.

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The use of botanical extracts for their perceived therapeutic benefits has gained increased popularity in this country and abroad. In particular, tea tree oil (the extracted oil of Melaleuca alternifolia) has gained widespread use for its purported antimicrobial and therapeutic effects. In parallel

Aero-allergens in canine atopic dermatitis in southeastern Australia based on 1000 intradermal skin tests.

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OBJECTIVE To determine the most relevant aero-allergens involved in canine atopic dermatitis in southeastern Australia and provide information about these aero-allergens to the general practitioner. METHODS Dogs presented to the Animal Skin & Allergy Clinic with history and clinical signs of atopic

In Chemico Evaluation of Tea Tree Essential Oils as Skin Sensitizers: Impact of the Chemical Composition on Aging and Generation of Reactive Species.

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Tea tree oil (TTO) is an essential oil obtained from the leaves of Melaleuca alternifolia, M. linariifolia, or M. dissitiflora. Because of the commercial importance of TTO, substitution or adulteration with other tea tree species (such as cajeput, niaouli, manuka, or kanuka oils) is common and may

Melaleuca oil (tea tree oil) dermatitis.

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BACKGROUND Melaleuca oil (tea tree oil) is the essential oil distilled from the leaves of Melaleuca alternifolia Cheel. Tea tree oil is popular for treating various cutaneous maladies. OBJECTIVE Our purpose was to determine which constituent compounds of Melaleuca oil are responsible for allergic

Linalool Affects the Antimicrobial Efficacy of Essential Oils.

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The high concentrations of essential oils are generally required to receive microbial purity of the products (cosmetics, medicine). On the other hand, their application due to the high concentration of essential oils may be limited by changes in organoleptic and textural quality of the products, as

A review of the toxicity of Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) oil.

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The essential oil of Melaleuca alternifolia, also known as tea tree or melaleuca oil, is widely available and has been investigated as an alternative antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer agent. While these properties are increasingly well characterised, relatively limited data are

Immunodetection and comparison of melaleuca, bottlebrush, and bahia pollens.

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Pollen extracts of two trees, Callistemon citrinis (bottlebrush) and Melaleuca leucadendron (melaleuca), as well as the grass Paspalum notatum (bahia) were analyzed for antigenic and allergenic cross-reactivity using SDS-PAGE and Western blotting. SDS-PAGE analysis of all three pollen extracts

Topical botanically derived products: use, skin reactions, and usefulness of patch tests. A multicentre Italian study.

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BACKGROUND The evidence on the safety of topical preparations containing botanical extracts is limited. OBJECTIVE To assess (i) the use of botanically derived compounds in a large population, (ii) the incidence of cutaneous side-effects, and (iii) the diagnostic usefulness of patch

Adverse and beneficial effects of plant extracts on skin and skin disorders.

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Plants are of relevance to dermatology for both their adverse and beneficial effects on skin and skin disorders respectively. Virtually all cultures worldwide have relied historically, or continue to rely on medicinal plants for primary health care. Approximately one-third of all traditional
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