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Trigeminal stimulation

Kleno, J. and Wolkoff, P. (2004) Changes in eye blink frequency as a measure of trigeminal stimulation by exposure to limonene oxidation products, isoprene oxidation products and nitrate radicals. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 77 (4), 235-43. [Pg.322]

Doty, R. L., Brugger, W. E., Jurs, P. C., Orndorff, M. A., Snyder, P. J., and Lowry, L. D., 1978, Intranasal trigeminal stimulation from odorous volatiles Psychometric responses from anosmic and normal humans. Physiol. Behav., 20 175. [Pg.683]

In addition to the above, other common perfume ingredients are also known to be good trigeminal stimulants and examples are isoamyl, butyl, ethyl, and fenchyl acetate esters, fenchol, menthone, and pulegone. Finally, one should not fall into the trap of... [Pg.708]


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