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Eugenol release and the cytotoxicity of different zinc oxide-eugenol combinations
Journal of Dentistry, 1988The relationship between the toxicity and release of eugenol from different zinc oxideeugenol (ZOE) combinations was examined in this study in vitro using the model cavity method. Both eugenol release and toxicity were higher from conventional ZOE mixtures than from mixtures using a reinforced zinc oxide powder.
S.G. Johnson, A.J. Smith, S.D. Meryon
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Antiplatelet and calcium inhibitory properties of eugenol and sodium eugenol acetate
General Pharmacology: The Vascular System, 19961. Eugenol (3-methoxy-4-hydroxy-propenylbenzene) or sodium eugenol acetate (4-O-acetic acid sodium-3-methoxy-1-propenylbenzene) (0.25, 0.5, 1 mM) concentration-dependently inhibited arachidonic acid (AA)-, collagen-, epinephrine- and ADP-induced platelet aggregation. 2.
Ming-Hsin Wang+2 more
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Biotransformation of eugenol to bis-eugenol by Kalopanax pictus cell culture
Journal of the Korean Society for Applied Biological Chemistry, 2012So far, the production of bis-eugenol has been conducted by chemical synthesis. However, because chemical synthesis of bis-eugenol has disadvantages such as regioselectivity and low yield, an environmentally friendly production of bis-eugenol by biological synthesis has become attractive.
Jae-Young Kim+3 more
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The pulpal response to ZOE with stock eugenol versus ZOE with purified eugenol
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1980Sixty-nine rat mandibular molars were exposed surgically, and the pulpal response to ZOE with a purified form of eugenol versus ZOE with stock eugenol was investigated. Evaluation and analysis of the control and experimental specimens at 1, 3, 7 and 21 days indicated that there were no differences in the amount of inflammation observed between the two ...
Thomas F. Payne+2 more
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Eugenol: Antipyretic activity in rabbits
Neuropharmacology, 1987The analgesic agent eugenol reduced fever when given intravenously in small doses to rabbits made febrile by interleukin 1. To test this observation further, the drug was given intragastrically and its antipyretic effect was compared with that of a molar equivalent dose of acetaminophen.
Jiadi Feng, J.M. Lipton
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Eugenol: Some Pharmacologic Observations
Journal of Dental Research, 1971Eugenol introduced directly into the circulatory system of the dog caused a strong but transient reduction in arterial blood pressure and myocardial contractile force, without appreciably changing heart rate or electric activity. Intra-arterial injection of the drug resulted in increased blood flow to the region.
Frank D. Sticht, Roy M. Smith
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Dielectric relaxation in eugenol
Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions 2, 1976The dielectric behaviour of eugenol has been determined over the temperature range 23.5 to –69°C; this range is similar to that used in a previous investigation of the viscoelastic properties. It is found that all the dielectric relaxation data could be reduced to a single curve which could be fitted by a Davidson–Cole equation with the distribution ...
Turhan Alper, Min G. Kim, A. John Barlow
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Isomerization of eugenol to isoeugenol
Reaction Kinetics and Catalysis Letters, 1987The isomerization of eugenol to isoeugenol was investigated by employing catalysis by KOH in amyl alcohol or glycerol, or by RhCl3. A number of factors which affect the reaction (solvent, temperature, molar ratios, presence of water) were examined.
V. R⫲žička+3 more
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The effect of eugenol on nerve transmission
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1977Because of its long-time use as a sedative or anodyne in dental procedures, eugenol was studied to determine its effect on evoked nerve impulse transmission. The sciatic nerve of the bullfrog was stimulated in a nerve chamber, and the compound action potential was visualized on and recorded from an oscilloscope screen.
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Eugenol and Prostaglandin Biosynthesis
New England Journal of Medicine, 1984Rasheed, A.+4 more
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