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Starch cinnamate

Cinnamic acid, starch ester, I, 303 Cinnamaldehyde, phytochemical reduction of, IV, 79, 91 Cinnamyl alcohol, IV, 91 phytochemical reduction of, IV, 92 Citraconic acid, IV, 327 Citral, phytochemical reduction of, IV, 79... [Pg.338]

There are many cinnamate resins, including derivatives of poly(vinyl alcohol), cellulose, starch, and epoxy resins. It is the epoxy resins that have found the most applications in lithographic materials. [Pg.601]

A patient with contact urticaria to rouge was found to be contact allergic to y-methylionone contained within it (De Groot and Liem 1983b) and terpinyl acetate in spray starch caused contact urticaria (McDaniel and Marks 1979). Several cases of immediate contact reactions to commercial deodorants (Temesvari et al. 1978) and perfumes (Rudzki and Grzywa 1976 Rothenborg et al. 1977 Temesvari et al. 1978) have been reported. Non-immune immediate contact reactions to cinnamic aldehyde can be diminished (quenched) by eugenol. The mechanism is unclear (Safford et al. 1990). [Pg.504]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.303 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.303 ]




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