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Tea Tree Oil Might Combat Melanoma

Planta Medica, 2010
In this study we present new data from experiments focused on the antitumor activity of tea tree oil (TTO), an essential oil distilled from Melaleuca alternifolia. TTO proved to be capable of inhibiting the growth of melanoma cells and of overcoming multidrug resistance (MDR), as we reported in our previous study. Moreover, the survival role of the MDR-
Giuseppina, Bozzuto   +4 more
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Tea tree oil: a promising essential oil

Journal of Essential Oil Research, 2016
AbstractThe use of essential oils (EOs) in the perfumery, agriculture, food industry and cosmetics is quite common owing to their aromatic properties. Tea tree oil is an EO with immense potential for the treatment of dermatological disorders due to its antimicrobial properties against broad spectrum of micro-organisms.
Erosh Yadav   +4 more
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tea-tree oil

2007
Tea tree oil is a popular ingredient in many over-the-counter healthcare and cosmetic products. With the explosion of the natural and alternative medicine industry, more and more people are using products containing tea tree oil. This article reviews basic information about tea tree oil and contact allergy, including sources of tea tree oil, chemical ...
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A Study of Tea Tree Oil Ototoxicity

Audiology and Neurotology, 2000
Tea tree oil shows promise as an effective treatment for a number of micro-organisms commonly associated with otitis externa and otitis media, but its possible ototoxicity has not been previously assessed. The ototoxicity of tea tree oil was examined in the guinea pig by measuring the thresholds of the compound auditory nerve action potential (CAP) to ...
S Y, Zhang, D, Robertson
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Theeboomolie (tea tree oil)

Nederlands tijdschrift voor dermatologie en venereologie, 2016
Tea tree oil is an essential oil which is often used for the treatment of minor skin conditions; it may also be present in cosmetics and household products. Prevalences of positive patch test reactions in routine testing have ranged from 0.1% to 3.5% and was 0.9% in a Dutch study.
de Groot, A. C., Schmidt, E.
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Sporicidal activity of tea tree oil

Australian Infection Control, 2006
Abstract Due to the lack of antiseptics with sporicidal properties, the activity of tea tree oil (TTO)-containing products was investigated according to the EN 14347 European suspension method. The activity of different concentrations of TTO in 0.001% Tween 80, as well as an alcoholic hygienic skin wash (AHSW) and an alcoholic handrub (AHR), was ...
Syndie Messager   +3 more
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Tea-tree-oil

Reactions Weekly, 2022
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TEA TREE OIL DISTILLATION

1999
This chapter considers mainly the practical aspects of steam distillation of tea tree oil, the essential oil of Melaleuca, terpinen-4-ol type.The definition of an essential oil which was adopted by the Standards Association of Australia in 1968 and also by the International Standards Organisation (ISO) at the Ninth Plenary Meeting of the Technical ...
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Eucalyptus oil and tea tree oil

Contact Dermatitis, 2015
Anton C, de Groot, Erich, Schmidt
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Tea tree oil attenuates experimental contact dermatitis

Archives of Dermatological Research, 2010
Herbs and minerals have been used in clinical dermatology for hundreds of years and herbal ingredients are becoming increasingly popular with the public in treatment of various dermatological conditions characterised by inflammation and pruritus. The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of traditional topical therapeutic agents with a moderate
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