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Background
Clove oil is derived from the dried flower-buds of Syzygium aromaticum (Eugenia aromatica or
caryophyllata). The principal allergens are eugenol
and isoeugenol.
Synonyms
Clove oil
Caryophyllus
Uses
Baking and cookings
Confectionery
Perumes
Clove cigarettes
Lipsticks
Soaps
Flavor
Dental analgesic
Cross-Reactions
Balsam Peru
Eugenol
Isoeugenol
Unusual Reactions
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