(-)-3-carene

(-)-3-carene is a lipid of Prenol Lipids (PR) class.

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LÃ¥stbom L et al. Does airway responsiveness increase after skin sensitisation to 3-carene: a study in isolated guinea pig lungs. 1998 Toxicology pmid:9585101
Johansson A and Lundborg M Effects of low concentrations of 3-carene on alveolar macrophages in vitro. 1997 Toxicology pmid:9184196
Lear JT et al. Transient re-emergence of oil of turpentine allergy in the pottery industry. 1996 Contact Derm. pmid:8930478
Filipsson AF Short term inhalation exposure to turpentine: toxicokinetics and acute effects in men. 1996 Occup Environ Med pmid:8777445
Savage TJ and Croteau R Biosynthesis of monoterpenes: regio- and stereochemistry of (+)-3-carene biosynthesis. 1993 Arch. Biochem. Biophys. pmid:8373196
Hirata T et al. Introduction of oxygenated functional groups into 3-carene and 2-pinene by cultured cells. 1994 Phytochemistry pmid:7765622
LÃ¥stbom L et al. Mechanisms of 3-carene-induced bronchoconstriction in the isolated guinea pig lung. 1995 Respiration pmid:7569332
Ishida T et al. Terpenoids biotransformation in mammals III: Biotransformation of alpha-pinene, beta-pinene, pinane, 3-carene, carane, myrcene, and p-cymene in rabbits. 1981 J Pharm Sci pmid:7229954
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