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New Coal Tar Extract and Coal Tar Shampoos

Archives of Dermatology, 1982
• Coal tar therapy has been used for many years in the treatment of scaling skin diseases, including psoriasis and eczema. Previous studies of the potential effectiveness of tar have utilized phototoxic erythema assays with long-wave ultraviolet light (UV-A).
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Coal Tar and Ultraviolet Light

Archives of Dermatology, 1961
The use of tar preparations in dermatology has been known for many years. Dioscorides described the use of asphaltic tar as a panacea for cutaneous disorders nearly 2,000 years ago. 1 Coal tar was discovered and described by Becker and Serle in 1681, but its application was first specifically mentioned by Fischel in 1894.
M A, EVERETT, E, DAFFER, C M, COFFEY
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Wood tars allergy, cross‐sensitization and coal tar

Contact Dermatitis, 1990
In a population of 1883 patients tested for allergic contact dermatitis (1985–1988), a prevalence of 5.4%(103 cases) was seen for wood tars (ICDRG allergen, 12% pet.) sensitization. In this group (n=103), retrospectively, a combined allergy was seen to wood tars and fragrance mix in 43% and to wood tars and balsam of Peru in 31%.
I D, Roesyanto   +2 more
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COAL TAR FOR PSORIASIS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1979
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Value-added utilization of high-temperature coal tar: A review

Fuel, 2021
Zhi-Hao Ma   +2 more
exaly  

Effects of high-power microwave irradiation on tar-rich coal for realising in situ pyrolysis, fragmentation, and low-carbon utilisation of tar-rich coal

International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Minings Sciences, 2022
Yang Ju, Hongwei Zhou, Shirong Ge
exaly  

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