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Coal Tar Therapy

Drug Safety, 1996
Epidemiological studies indicate that occupational exposure to coal tar may lead to an increased risk of lung, scrotum and skin cancer. Furthermore, studies with laboratory rodents show carcinogenicity of coal tar after dermal application. This effect may be attributable to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), which are ubiquitous coal tar ...
van Schooten, F.J., Godschalk, R.W.L.
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The insoluble matter of coal tar. IV. Coal tar resins

Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, 1948
AbstractThe So‐called coal tar resins are defined and their preparation from vertical retort tar and pitch is described. The resins are divided into resinols, resinoic acids, resinenes, and resinamines, about 99% consisting of resinenes. The importance of dxygen in these compounds is discussed.
S. J. Green, S. M. Mukherji
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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

2019
María Antonia Diez, Roberto Garcia
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Occupational coal tar dermatitis

Contact Dermatitis, 1987
L, Condé-Salazar   +3 more
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