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Allergic contact dermatitis from Grevillea masquerading as toxicodendron dermatitis [PDF]
Janell Tully, BS, Carina M. Woodruff, MD
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Russellville, AR, USAhttps://orc.library.atu.edu/toxicodendron/1010/thumbnail ...
Mostrom, Alyssa
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The search for promising plants with bactericidal and fungicidal activity is of great interest for practical and veterinary medicine, This article reveals the high antibacterial effect of the use of ethanol extracts from 8 species of plants of the ...
V. V. Zazharskyi +4 more
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Habitat Suitability and Establishment Limitations of a Problematic Liana
The US native liana, poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans), responsible for contact dermatitis in humans, is a competitive weed with great potential for expansion in disturbed habitats.
Christopher C. Dickinson +2 more
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Eastern Poison Ivy (Toxicodendron radicans, Anacardiaceae) is well known in Eastern North America for causing contact dermatitis, an itchy and painful rash in most people who come in contact with it.
Toby Pirro, Stacy Pirro
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Biology and Management of Poison Ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) in the Home Landscape
Poison ivy is an allergenic plant of the cashew family native to North America. Poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac all grow in Florida and contain the oily resin called urushiol.
Yuvraj Khamare, Chris Marble
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The smoketree (Cotinus coggygria) is a historically known medicinal plant from Southeast Europe. Its ethnomedicinal use in skin and mucosal lesions is commonly accepted across countries.
Diana Simona Antal +5 more
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We performed an analysis using isoelectric focusing to comprehensively clarify the isozyme composition of laccase derived from Japanese lacquer tree, Toxicodendron vernicifluum.
Mariko Takano +2 more
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MALDI-MS Imaging of Urushiols in Poison Ivy Stem
Urushiols are the allergenic components of Toxicodendron radicans (poison ivy) as well as other Toxicodendron species. They are alk-(en)-yl catechol derivatives with a 15- or 17-carbon side chain having different degrees of unsaturation. Although several
Mina Aziz +5 more
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