Evernic acid

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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.

Dahlquist, I. and S. Fregert, Contact allergy to atranorin in lichens and perfumes. Contact Dermatitis, 1980. 6(2): p. 111-9.

 2.

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.

 3.

Thune, P., et al., Perfume allergy due to oak moss and other lichens. Contact Dermatitis, 1982. 8(6): p. 396-400.

 4.

Sandberg, M. and P. Thune, The sensitizing capacity of atranorin. Contact Dermatitis, 1984. 11(3): p. 168-73.

 5.

Goncalo, S., Contact sensitivity to lichens and compositae in Frullania dermatitis. Contact Dermatitis, 1987. 16(2): p. 84-6.

 6.

Goncalo, S., F. Cabral, and M. Goncalo, Contact sensitivity to oak moss. Contact Dermatitis, 1988. 19(5): p. 355-7.

 7.

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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