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Allergy to oil of turpentine in Portugal

Contact Dermatitis, 1986
Oil of turpentine is still a common allergen in Portugal although it does not contain Δ3‐carene, as ascertained by gas chromatography. Patch tests with 6 terpenes on 22 patients revealed that 17 were allergic to α‐pinene and 15 to dipentene: 12 were allergic to both. 4 patients were sensitive to Δ3‐carene, 3 to α‐terpineol and 2 to β‐pinene.
P, Cachão   +4 more
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Turpentine‐induced hypersensitivity to peppermint oil

Contact Dermatitis, 1977
After a dental operation a former laboratory technician was referred to our clinic because of swelling of his tongue, lips, and gingival mucosa. Patch testing with the ICDRG standard test battery gave positive reactions to colophony, balsam of Peru, and turpentine peroxides.
A, Dooms-Goossens   +3 more
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Oil of turpentine — a disappearing allergen

Contact Dermatitis, 1979
Oil of turpentine has become an infrequent allergen because of its replacement by the petroleum product white spirit, its deliberate exclusion from industrial products, and because the balsam oils used nowadays do not contain the sensitiser Δ3‐carene.
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Antibiotic activity of turpentine oils

Pharmaceutical Chemistry Journal, 1969
Substances with antibiotic activity have been found among the terpenes. Aliphatic terpenes (citral, citronellol, linalool, etc.) bestow antibiotic activity on several ethereal oils relat ive to cer tain Gram-pos i tive and Gram-negat ive bacter ia [1, 2].
S. V. Iliev, G. Ya. Papanov
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Clinical uses of rectified turpentine oil

International Endodontic Journal, 1996
SummaryRectified turpentine oil can be used to soften or dissolve gutta‐percha in the root canal space to facilitate endodontic retreatment or preparation of space for a post. For endodontic retreatment, the turpentine oil can be heated to 71°C which significantly increases its ability to dissolve gutta‐percha.
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