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colophony    
n. 树脂,松香



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  • Colophony | Allergic Contact Dermatitis Database
    Colophony (or rosin) is found in personal care and beauty products, topical medications, surface coatings, lubricants, adhesives and sealants, as well as the rosin for string instruments and dancers’ shoes Another potential source of exposure to colophony is diapers and feminine hygiene products
  • Rosin - Wikipedia
    Rosin ( ˈ r ɒ z ɪ n ), also known as colophony or Greek pitch (Latin: pix graeca), is a resinous material obtained from pine trees and other plants, mostly conifers The primary components of rosin are diterpenoids, i e , C 20 carboxylic acids Rosin consists mainly of resin acids, especially abietic acid [1]
  • Rosin and colophony contact allergy - DermNet
    Rosin, also known as colophony, is the sap or sticky substance that comes from pine and spruce trees Its stickiness lends itself to being used in a wide range of products The table below shows only some of the many products that contain rosin we may come into contact with either at home or at work
  • Colophonium (Colophony, Rosin, Colophane) - SkinSAFE
    Colophony, also known as rosin, is the sticky sap that comes from coniferous trees, such as pine and spruce trees Its “stickiness” makes it useful in a wide range of cosmetics, topical medication, and industrial products
  • Allergy to Colophonium Abitol | Allergy Advice - BSCA
    Colophonium is obtained from the sap of pine trees and is frequently used to make things sticky such as glues and adhesives It is also called colophony or rosin What are some products that contain colophonium? Glue tackifiers, labels, stamps
  • FOCUS A REVIEW OF COLOPHONIUM - Dermatitis Academy
    Rosin, also known as colophony, is the term collectively used for the solidified, distilled form of resins from pines, cedars, spruce, firs and junipers ASHLEY A HAMSTRA, MD, AND SHARON E JACOB, MD
  • Rosin | Solvent-free, Resin-based, Adhesives | Britannica
    rosin, translucent, brittle, friable resin used for varnish and in manufacturing many products It becomes sticky when warm and has a faint pinelike odour
  • Colophony: Introduction, Composition, Chemistry, Bio-Sources . . .
    Colophony, also known as rosin, is a natural resin obtained from pine trees (Pinus species) It is a brittle, translucent substance that is primarily composed of resin acids and is widely used in adhesives, coatings, inks, and pharmaceuticals
  • Colophony: What is it and where is it used? - Drugs. com
    Colophony (also known as rosin, gum rosin or rosin gum) is found in personal care and beauty products, topical medications, surface coatings, lubricants, adhesives and sealants, as well as the rosin for string instruments and dancers’ shoes Some people have a contact allergy to colophony
  • colophony - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    colophony (usually uncountable, plural colophonies) Rosin; the residue left after the distillation of oil of turpentine from liquid resin, used in pharmaceutical preparations, soldering fluxes, and by violinists





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