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Allergenic effects

Allergenic effect. Twenty-two children with asthma aged from 7 to 14 years old, and... [Pg.440]

Allergenic effect. A food industry worker developed asthma in inhalation of dust from spices. Skin prick test from ginger was strongly positive. With radioallergosorbent... [Pg.517]

Allergenic effects. A number of secondary metabolites influence the immune system of animals, such as coumarins, furanocoumarins, hypericin, and helenalin. Common to these compounds is a strong allergenic effect on those parts of the skin or mucosa that have come into contact with the compounds (4,17,312). Activation or repression of the immune response is certainly a target that was selected during evolution as an antiherbivore strategy. The function of alkaloids in this context is hardly known. [Pg.60]

Allergenic effects, allelochemicals, 60-61 Allopumiliotoxins occurrence, 223-224 spectral properties, 218-220 structures, 213, 215... [Pg.297]

SAFETY PROFILE Poison by intravenous and implant routes. Human systemic effects by intravenous route blood pressure lowering, gastrointestinal effects, and allergic dermatitis. An FDA proprietar drug. Caution Excessive use may lead to addiction or habituation. Allergenic effects by intravenous route. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of Na20 and NO.. See also BARBITURATES. [Pg.887]

These problems, as well as others of no less importance, like short- and longterm side effects, transport to the ailing tissue, prolongation of the action, compatibility of various drugs, allergenic effects, etc., have been under active scrutiny during the whole era of chemotherapy. As a result, a tremendous amount of factual information has been accumulated and preliminary assess-... [Pg.422]

Many recent investigations have shown that PGM are available to the biosphere. Moreover, PGM have demonstrated geno-toxic properties and, as there also seem to be indications of carcinogenic, toxicologic and allergenic effects, it is essential that the future behavior of PGM within the environment will be closely studied. More than two decades after the introduction of the CAT, much new information has been obtained by a number of groups, and this is reflected in the increased length of this... [Pg.1047]

In man, hypersensitivity reactions of the delayed type (mostly granulomatous changes) have been described on the skin and, more rarely, in the lungs of persons exposed to either water-soluble or water-insoluble zirconium compounds. The allergenic effects have also been demonstrated in the mouse, rabbit, and guinea pig. [Pg.1245]

CAUTION Vinylcarbazole is a suspected carcinogen and should be handled appropriately. The monomer has been reported to be a mutagen and to have allergenic effects. Even small residue of the monomer in the polymer may lead to serious health problems [18]. The major manufacturer of the monomer ceased production some time ago. Specialty chemical suppliers also may no longer make this material available in the U.S. However, it is available from laboratory chemical suppliers in small quantities. [Pg.185]

Precautions Mildly toxic by swallowing excessive amounts. A severe eye and moderate skin irritant, some allergenic effects. GRAS (generally recognized as safe) when used within normal limitations. USD A states limitations of use. [Pg.93]

Several therapeutically used penicillin preparations contain carbohydrates. Thus, penicillins are commonly infused in glucose or fructose solutions, sucrose is a common ingredient of penicillin syrups and benzylpenicillin procaine suspensions may contain carboxymethylcellulose as an additive. Because of the antigenic and potentially allergenic effect of penicilloyl-carbohydrate conjugates, their presence in penicillin preparations must be avoided. Information about the kinetics of reaction of penicillins with carbohydrate and factors affecting the reaction rate have recently been reported. [Pg.56]

The antibody composition of skeletal muscles joined with ICL-3 does not differ from that of conventionally sutured muscles [438], which indicates that the preparation has no allergenic effects. [Pg.366]

Resolving the Histamine-Releasing and Allergenic Effects in Diagnosing Reactions to Opioid Drugs 313... [Pg.313]

Biocompatibility generally means that the polymer can exist in contact with blood and enzymes without undergoing degradation or provoking thrombosis, breakdown of tissues, or harmful, immune, toxicological or allergenic effects. [Pg.477]

Maillard r cticm products in food are vay important not only as the fectors for flavor and color but also beneficial constituents for our health. The Maillard reacticm is the reaction between amino (e.g. amino acids, peptides and proteins) and carbonyl compounds (e.g. sugars, adds and aldehydes). Since the discovery of the Maillard reacticm, mudh res ch has been directed to reveal the v/hole sequence of this complicated reacticm 1,2). Some researchers have also been attempting to understand the biolc cal effects of these compounds including toxicity, digestibility and beneficial effects (1,3). It has been reported some Maillard reaction products have antimutagenic, antioxidant, antibiotic and anti-allergenic effects (2). [Pg.265]

Allergenic effect. Tests of PU elastomer extractions on rabbits [38] have not revealed any pathological deviations. Skin irritation effects on rats (hyperemia, hypostasis, dry skin, peeling, formation of ulcers) were not found. [Pg.376]


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