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Allergic effects potential

Often mixtures of terpene products or so-called natural products show allergic effects, e.g. fragrant mixtures containing d-limonene, tea tree oil, oilseed rape. Consumer products such as deodorants or perfumes also contain terpenes with allergic potential. ... [Pg.98]

Various solvents have well-known allergic potentials. Allergic symptoms of the respiratory tract (rhinitis, tracheitis, bronchitis, asthma), allergic contact dermatitis and conjunctivitis can be provoked by solvents. The allergic effects of solvents can also contribute to other diseases such as MCS, autoimmune diseases. [Pg.1319]

These methods provide the most useful information because it is related to consumer acceptance of the food product based on odor and taste. These techniques are very sensitive and provide information on flavor stability, but they are unfortunately expensive and require a relatively large number of samples. They are dependent on taste panels that must be properly trained and on scoring, which is not reproducible from laboratory to laboratory. Human tasters may also be sensitive to the potential allergic effects or toxicity of certain food ingredients and additives. [Pg.176]

Anaphylaxis is the most dramatic and potentially catastrophic manifestation of allergic disorders. It can affect virtually any organ including the cardiovascular system. Cardiovascular collapse and hypotensive shock in anaphylaxis have been attributed to peripheral vasodilation, enhanced vascular permeability and plasma leakage, rather than any direct effect on the myocardium. However, there is increasing experimental and clinical evidence that the human heart is a site and target of anaphylaxis. [Pg.105]

Educate patients regarding potential adverse effects of the medications used to treat allergic rhinitis. [Pg.925]

In December 1991, a project team was formed to develop fhe anfi-CD20 antibody. Acfually, two teams were formed at the same time, one to lead the development of anfi-CD4 and fhe ofher to lead fhe developmenf of anfi-CD20. Anfi-CD4, an antibody fhaf affecfs helper T cells, was fhought to have incredible potential to affect multiple autoimmune diseases, which were thought to be dependent on helper T cells. The autoimmune diseases included rheumatoid arthritis, and possibly, allergic asthma — both diseases with enormous markets and without effective treatmenf options. A nondeplefing modified version of fhe anfi-CD4 monoclonal antibody was still under consideration for additional clinical frials in 2005. [Pg.575]

No serious side effects are reported by large clinical studies of ginkgo (Field and Vadnal 1998). Adverse effects resulting from improper dosage have also not been reported (Gruenwald et al. 1998). Mild gastrointestinal symptoms may occur or allergic skin reactions, albeit rarely. Other potential side effects are headaches, dizziness, and palpitations. However, some studies have reported adverse effects to be the same as that of... [Pg.176]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.1320 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.1320 ]




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