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Co‐sensitization to ascaridole and tea tree oil

open access: yesContact Dermatitis, 2013
Christoffers, Wietske Andrea   +3 more
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Tea Tree Oil

Dermatitis, 2012
Tea tree oil is an increasingly popular ingredient in a variety of household and cosmetic products, including shampoos, massage oils, skin and nail creams, and laundry detergents. Known for its potential antiseptic properties, it has been shown to be active against a variety of bacteria, fungi, viruses, and mites.
David, Larson, Sharon E, Jacob
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Melaleuca oil (tea tree oil) dermatitis

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1994
Melaleuca oil (tea tree oil) is the essential oil distilled from the leaves of Melaleuca alternifolia Cheel. Tea tree oil is popular for treating various cutaneous maladies.Our purpose was to determine which constituent compounds of Melaleuca oil are responsible for allergic contact eczema in seven patients who became sensitized.The seven patients were
T E, Knight, B M, Hausen
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Corneal Effects of Tea Tree Oil

Cornea, 2021
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to report a case of corneal epithelial defects resulting from topical treatment of blepharitis with tea tree oil (TTO). Methods: A 44-year-old man with a 1 year history of blepharitis non-responsive to eyelid hygiene was found to have signs of ...
Brindhan, Tharmarajah   +1 more
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