MeSH Review:
Primula
- Eosinophil chemotactic factor (ECF) in blister fluid of dermatological diseases. Dierksmeier, U., Frosch, P.J., Czarnetzki, B.M. Br. J. Dermatol. (1980)
- Primula obconica--is contact allergy on the decline? Connolly, M., Mc Cune, J., Dauncey, E., Lovell, C.R. Contact Derm. (2004)
- Analysis of phenolic glycosides and saponins in Primulaelatior and Primulaveris (primula root) by liquid chromatography, evaporative light scattering detection and mass spectrometry. Müller, A., Ganzera, M., Stuppner, H. Journal of chromatography. A. (2006)
- Allergic contact dermatitis from primula presenting as vitiligo. Bhushan, M., Beck, M.H. Contact Derm. (1999)
- 2-methoxy-6-pentyl-1,4-dihydroxybenzene (miconidin) from Primula obconica: a possible allergen? Krebs, M., Christensen, L.P. Contact Derm. (1995)
- Macrophyllicin, a saponin from Primula macrophylla. Ahmad, V.U., Shah, M.G., Mohammad, F.V., Baqai, F.T. Phytochemistry (1993)
- Primin-free Primula obconica plants available. Christensen, L.P., Larsen, E. Contact Derm. (2000)
- The sensitizing capacity of naturally occurring quinones. Experimental studies in guinea pigs. II. Benzoquinones. Schulz, K.H., Garbe, I., Hausen, B.M., Simatupang, M.H. Arch. Dermatol. Res. (1979)
- 5,8-dihydroxyflavone (primetin) the contact sensitizer of Primula mistassinica Michaux. Hausen, B.M., Schmalle, H.W., Marshall, D., Thomson, R.H. Arch. Dermatol. Res. (1983)