3-Pentadecylcatechol

3-Pentadecylcatechol is a lipid of Polyketides (PK) class.

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Lu R et al. Applied analysis of lacquer films based on pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. 2006 Talanta pmid:18970777
Niimura N and Miyakoshi T Structural study of oriental lacquer films during the hardening process. 2006 Talanta pmid:18970743
Gelber C et al. Down-regulation of poison ivy/oak-induced contact sensitivity by treatment with a class II MHC binding peptide:hapten conjugate. 1997 J. Immunol. pmid:9036993
Alé SI et al. Allergic contact dermatitis caused by Lithraea molleoides and Lithraea brasiliensis: identification and characterization of the responsible allergens. 1997 Am. J. Contact Dermatitis pmid:9249282
Mohamadzadeh M et al. Enhanced expression of IL-8 in normal human keratinocytes and human keratinocyte cell line HaCaT in vitro after stimulation with contact sensitizers, tolerogens and irritants. 1994 Exp. Dermatol. pmid:7749573
Geroso AM and Elpern DJ Some observations on mango and mokihana dermatitis from Hawaii. 1992 Contact Derm. pmid:1395599
Dunn IS et al. Regulation of murine contact sensitivity to urushiol components by serum factors. 1987 J. Invest. Dermatol. pmid:3624902
Marks JG et al. Oral hyposensitization to poison ivy and poison oak. 1987 Arch Dermatol pmid:2950827
Dunn IS et al. Influence of chemical reactivity of urushiol-type haptens on sensitization and the induction of tolerance. 1986 Cell. Immunol. pmid:3742608
Stampf JL et al. Induction of tolerance to poison ivy urushiol in the guinea pig by epicutaneous application of the structural analog 5-methyl-3-n-pentadecylcatechol. 1986 J. Invest. Dermatol. pmid:2943824
Dahl MV et al. Toxicodendron antigen patch test. Degrees of inflammation observed after various time intervals. 1984 Arch Dermatol pmid:6235779
Colby SL et al. Liposomes containing 3-n-pentadecylcatechol induce tolerance to toxicodendron. 1983 J. Invest. Dermatol. pmid:6827123
Watson ES et al. Immunologic studies of poisonous Anacardiaceae: oral desensitization to poison ivy and oak urushiols in guinea pigs. 1983 J. Invest. Dermatol. pmid:6219167
Dunn IS et al. Contact sensitivity to urushiol: role of covalent bond formation. 1982 Cell. Immunol. pmid:7165875
Skierkowski P et al. Immunological studies of poisonous anacardiaceae: effect of vehicle on absorption of 3-n-pentadecylcatechol and its diacetate ester derivative after oral feeding in rats. 1981 J Pharm Sci pmid:7264943
Watson ES et al. Immunological studies of poisonous anacardiaceae: production of tolerance in guinea pigs using 3-n-pentadecylcatechol-"modified" autologous blood cells. 1981 J Pharm Sci pmid:6455512
Koch RB and Combs LL Effects of urushiol compounds isolated from poison ivy on ATPase activities. 1981 Biochem. Pharmacol. pmid:6114737
BOWSER RT and BAER H CONTACT SENSITIVITY AND IMMUNOLOGIC UNRESPONSIVENESS IN ADULT GUINEA PIGS TO A COMPONENT OF POISON IVY EXTRACT, 3-N-PENTADECYLCATECHOL. 1963 J. Immunol. pmid:14106303
MASON HS and LADA A Allergenic principles of poison ivy. VIII. Immunological properties of a hydrourushiol-albumin conjugate. 1954 J. Invest. Dermatol. pmid:13174865
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