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Evaluation of Anti-inflammatory, Analgesic and Anti Irritant Activity of Aegle marmelos Leaves Extract

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R. S Desale, Parth Dashpute*, Bhalerao Pooja, Rahul Bochare, Talele Bhagyashri
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Two calmodulin binding elements contribute distinctly to TRPA1 calcium desensitization. [PDF]

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Getting irritable about irritability?

Evidence Based Mental Health, 2019
Despite irritability being considered a symptom of several psychiatric disorders, there is no standardised definition or measurement of the construct within psychiatry. This lack of definition is in part due to a fundamental lack of understanding of what it means to be irritable and the foundational mechanisms that lead to its manifestation.
Gin Malhi, Erica Bell, Tim Outhred
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Irritation index

2016
Established by Doxey in 1975, irritation index or “Irridex” is based on understanding of the local residents’ attitudes modification toward tourists and tourism development in different stages of the destination lifecycle. (Doxey 1975) Its different phases are primarily the consequence of the interaction of different social, economic, and environmental
Portolan, Ana, Pavlić, Ivana
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Irritable esophagus

The American Journal of Medicine, 1992
An esophageal origin of noncardiac chest pain is generally accepted if prolonged pH and pressure recordings show that the pain episodes correlate in time with acid reflux, esophageal motor abnormalities, or a combination of both, or if provocative testing (acid perfusion, edrophonium, balloon distention) is positive. Many patients with noncardiac chest
J P, Janssens, G, Vantrappen
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Anti‐irritants II: efficacy against cumulative irritation

Contact Dermatitis, 2006
So‐called anti‐irritants (AI) are widely used in cosmetic formulations, with the aim of reducing irritation from substances in the formulation. It may also be claimed that they are ‘soothing’ and ‘healing’ ingredients. However, the proof for these claims is circumstantial.
Andersen, Flemming   +5 more
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Anti‐irritants I: dose–response in acute irritation

Contact Dermatitis, 2006
The term ‘anti‐irritant’ (AI) was coined in 1965 by Goldemberg to describe a diverse group of topical product ingredients, which were able to reduce the irritation potential of other more irritating ingredients in the same product. ‘AIs’ are being added to cosmetic formulations in order, allegedly, to benefit tolerability of the products and allow ...
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 1999
I believe there are four essential elements in the management of patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS): to establish a good physician-patient relationship; to educate patients about their condition; to emphasize the excellent prognosis and benign nature of the illness; and to employ therapeutic interventions centering on dietary modifications ...
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[Irritable bowel syndrome--irritable bowel or irritable mind?].

Polski merkuriusz lekarski : organ Polskiego Towarzystwa Lekarskiego, 2012
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the most common disorders of gastrointestinal tract, affecting significant number of western population. The characteristic features are chronic and(or) recurrent abdominal pain and discomfort associated with changes in the bowel habit with or without bloating. According to Rome Criteria III there is an improved
Wojciech, Marlicz   +2 more
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