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Self-care conditioning factors in women and men with urinary incontinence and Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type 1. [PDF]

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C&EN Global Enterprise, 2020
The warm and fuzzy push by consumers for biobased ingredients has a dark side: natural doesn’t always mean sustainable. Sandalwood oil is one example.
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History of Sandalwood

2021
Vedas and Puranas are the oldest codified literature in Indian Philosophy, and such treatises quote the uses of Sandalwood for medicinal and cosmetic purposes. The essential teachings of Jainism and Buddhism too advocate oral and external uses of Sandalwood.
Thammineni Pullaiah, Sudhir Chandra Das
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Photoallergy to Sandalwood Oil

Archives of Dermatology, 1967
A case of photocontact dermatitis to commercial sandalwood oil, an ingredient in many men's toiletries, is described. Patient reacted on skin testing to a broad spectrum of ultraviolet light. Dermatitis was persistent in spite of the absence of the original sensitizer and minimal erythemal dose was lowered, as in other "persistent light reactors."
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The Sandalwood Trade: An Overview

2021
Sandalwood (Santalum album L.; family: Santalaceae), one of the highly valued commercial tree species, is harvested largely for its aromatic heartwood and essential oil. The tree is referred to as “Chandana” in Sanskrit, and is commercially known as “East Indian Sandalwood.” The oil extracted from the trees is considered to be unique, and is preferred ...
S. Noorunnisa Begum, K. Ravikumar
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Sandalwood: The Green Gold

2021
Santalum album L., popularly known as Sandalwood, belongs to the family Santalaceae and Sandalwood is the most valued South Indian tree, which is the source of the world famous, fragrant Indian sandal wood oil, a major ingredient in cosmetics, medicines, and perfumes produced worldwide.
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