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Contact Allergy to Neem Oil
Anton de Groot1, Berend A Jagtman, Marjolijn Woutersen
1From the *Acdegroot Publishing, Wapserveen; †VieCurie Medisch Centrum, Venlo; and ‡National Institute for Public Health and the Environment Centre for Safety of Substances and Products, Bilthoven, the Netherlands.
Abstract:
A case of allergic contact dermatitis from neem oil is presented. Neem oil (synonyms: Melia azadirachta seed oil [INCI name], nim oil, margosa oil) is a vegetable (fixed) oil obtained from the seed of the neem tree Azadirachta indica by cold pressing. Contact allergy to neem oil has been described previously in only 3 patients. The allergen(s) is/are unknown.
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