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  • 3. Fragrance compound geraniol forms contact allergens on air exposure. Identification and quantification of oxidation products and effect on skin sensitization.
    Hagvall L, Bäcktorp C, Svensson S, Nyman G, Börje A, Karlberg AT.
    Chem Res Toxicol; 2007 May; 20(5):807-14. PubMed ID: 17428070
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  • 4. Inhibition of the sensitizing effect of carvone by the addition of non-allergenic compounds.
    Nilsson AM, Jonsson C, Luthman K, Nilsson JL, Karlberg AT.
    Acta Derm Venereol; 2004 May; 84(2):99-105. PubMed ID: 15206687
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  • 5. Selected oxidized fragrance terpenes are common contact allergens.
    Matura M, Sköld M, Börje A, Andersen KE, Bruze M, Frosch P, Goossens A, Johansen JD, Svedman C, White IR, Karlberg AT.
    Contact Dermatitis; 2005 Jun; 52(6):320-8. PubMed ID: 15932583
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  • 6. Patch testing with oxidized R-(+)-limonene and its hydroperoxide fraction.
    Matura M, Goossens A, Bordalo O, Garcia-Bravo B, Magnusson K, Wrangsjö K, Karlberg AT.
    Contact Dermatitis; 2003 Jul; 49(1):15-21. PubMed ID: 14641115
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  • 9. Quenching: fact or fiction?
    Basketter D.
    Contact Dermatitis; 2000 Nov; 43(5):253-8. PubMed ID: 11016664
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  • 12. Fragrance.
    Storrs FJ.
    Dermatitis; 2007 Mar; 18(1):3-7. PubMed ID: 17303039
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  • 13. Not only oxidized R-(+)- but also S-(-)-limonene is a common cause of contact allergy in dermatitis patients in Europe.
    Matura M, Sköld M, Börje A, Andersen KE, Bruze M, Frosch P, Goossens A, Johansen JD, Svedman C, White IR, Karlberg AT.
    Contact Dermatitis; 2006 Nov; 55(5):274-9. PubMed ID: 17026692
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  • 14. Non-mix fragrances are top sensitizers in consecutive dermatitis patients - a cross-sectional study of the 26 EU-labelled fragrance allergens.
    Bennike NH, Zachariae C, Johansen JD.
    Contact Dermatitis; 2017 Nov; 77(5):270-279. PubMed ID: 28511284
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  • 17. Fragrance allergy could be missed without patch testing with 26 individual fragrance allergens.
    Vejanurug P, Tresukosol P, Sajjachareonpong P, Puangpet P.
    Contact Dermatitis; 2016 Apr; 74(4):230-5. PubMed ID: 26948414
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  • 18. Limonene hydroperoxide analogues differ in allergenic activity.
    Christensson JB, Johansson S, Hagvall L, Jonsson C, Börje A, Karlberg AT.
    Contact Dermatitis; 2008 Dec; 59(6):344-52. PubMed ID: 19076885
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  • 20. Lyral: a fragrance allergen.
    Militello G, James W.
    Dermatitis; 2005 Mar; 16(1):41-4. PubMed ID: 15996351
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