Scientific research on Choline
Chemical
and elemental comparison of two formulations of oleoresin capsicum.
(Haas JS; Sci Justice, 1997 Jan-Mar)
Oleoresin
capsicum (Cap-Stun) toxicity from aerosol exposure. (Watson WA; Ann
Pharmacother, 1996 Jul-Aug)
Useful
plants of dermatology. V. Capsicum and capsaicin. (Norton SA; J Am
Acad Dermatol, 1998 Oct)
Bell
peppers (Capsicum annuum) express allergens (profilin,
pathogenesis-related protein P23 and Bet v 1) depending on the
horticultural strain. (Jensen-Jarolim E; Int Arch Allergy Immunol,
1998 Jun)
Sensitization
to pepper (Capsicum annuum) in a latex-allergic patient. (Gallo R;
Contact Dermatitis, 1997 Jul)
Toxicologic
evaluation of pepper spray as a possible weapon for the Dutch police
force: risk assessment and efficacy. (Busker RW; Am J Forensic Med
Pathol, 1998 Dec)
In
your face. (Coombes R; Nurs Times, 1998 Aug 12-18)
Possible
idiosyncratic reaction to OC spray [letter] (Macdonald HA; N Z Med
J, 1998 Aug 28)
Ground
red hot pepper agar in the isolation of yeasts of Candida spp.
(Stepanovi´c S; J Med Microbiol, 1998 Nov)
Chemoprotective
properties of some pungent ingredients present in red pepper and
ginger. (Surh YJ; Mutat Res, 1998 Jun 18)
"Hotness"
stability of chicken hot-wing products as affected by preparation
methods and storage. (Chang MH; Poult Sci, 1998 Apr)
Chillies:
from antiquity to urology. (Dasgupta P; Br J Urol, 1997 Dec)
Occupational
contact urticaria from paprika. (Foti C; Contact Dermatitis, 1997
Sep)
Accumulation
and clearance of capsanthin in blood plasma after the ingestion of
paprika juice in men. (Oshima S; J Nutr, 1997 Aug)
Pepper
spray antidote successful in one emergency department [letter]
(Giardino BA; J Emerg Nurs, 1997 Apr)
Lead
intoxication epidemic caused by ingestion of contaminated ground
paprika. (K´akosy T; J Toxicol Clin Toxicol, 1996)
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