Formula |
CAS |
C17H16O7 |
570-10-5 |
CAS: Chemical Abstract Service Registry Number
Background
Evernic acid is one of the three most common allergens present in lichens.
Synonyms
Evernic acid
Uses
After-shave lotions
Cosmetics
Fagrance
Perfume
Cross-Reactions
Oak moss
Unusual Reactions
Photoallergy
References
1.
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Dahlquist, I. and S.
Fregert, Contact allergy to atranorin in lichens
and perfumes. Contact Dermatitis, 1980. 6(2): p. 111-9.
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2.
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Thune, P.O. and
Y.J. Solberg, Photosensitivity and allergy to
aromatic lichen acids, Compositae oleoresins and other plant substances.
Contact Dermatitis, 1980. 6(2): p. 81-7.
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3.
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Thune, P., et al.,
Perfume allergy due to oak moss and other
lichens. Contact Dermatitis, 1982. 8(6): p. 396-400.
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4.
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Sandberg, M. and P. Thune,
The sensitizing capacity of atranorin.
Contact Dermatitis, 1984. 11(3): p. 168-73.
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5.
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Goncalo, S.,
Contact sensitivity to lichens and compositae in
Frullania dermatitis. Contact Dermatitis, 1987. 16(2): p. 84-6.
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6.
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Goncalo, S., F. Cabral, and M.
Goncalo, Contact sensitivity to
oak moss. Contact Dermatitis, 1988. 19(5): p. 355-7.
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7.
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Hausen,
B.M., L. Emde, and V. Marks, An investigation of the
allergenic constituents of Cladonia stellaris (Opiz) Pous & Vezda ('silver
moss', 'reindeer moss' or 'reindeer lichen'). Contact Dermatitis, 1993. 28(2): p. 70-6.
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