Clove oil

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Formula

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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

 

 

References

1.

Calnan, C.D., Oil of cloves, laurel, lavender, peppermint.. Contact Dermatitis Newsletter, 1970. 7: p. 148.

2.

Warin, R.P. and R.J. Smith, Chronic urticaria Investigations with patch and challenge tests. Contact Dermatitis, 1982. 8(2): p. 117-21.

3.

Rudzki, E. and Z. Grzywa, Dermatitis from propolis. Contact Dermatitis, 1983. 9(1): p. 40-5.

4.

Niinimaki, A., Delayed-type allergy to spices. Contact Dermatitis, 1984. 11(1): p. 34-40.

5.

van den Akker, T.W., et al., Contact allergy to spices. Contact Dermatitis, 1990. 22(5): p. 267-72.

6.

Futrell, J.M. and R.L. Rietschel, Spice allergy evaluated by results of patch tests. Cutis, 1993. 52(5): p. 288-90.

7.

Lovell, C.R., Plants and the Skin. 1993, London: Blackwell Scientific Publications.

 

 

 

 

 

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