ABSTRACT

More plants than ever are being harvested for use in products such as cosmetics, toiletries and medications. To combat this threat, the flora produce chemical defense mechanisms which can lead to many of humanity's dermatologic reactions.

Dermatologic Botany is a comprehensive examination of plant-caused dermatitis in humans. This collection of 35 articles describes the etiology of adverse skin reactions to vegetation, occupational exposures and the methodologies employed in diagnosis.
The book covers the complete plant kingdom, identifying the culpable agent of dermatitis in each species.
Additional topics include phytochemical procedures, patch testing methodologies, practical aspects of patch testing, and difficulties in investigating dermatitis from plants.

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|11 pages

Botanical Heritage of Dermatology*

chapter 3|19 pages

Etiology of Adverse Reactions to Plants

chapter 6|15 pages

Phytophotodermatoses

chapter 7|9 pages

Phytochemical Procedures

chapter 8|5 pages

Botanical Photoallergy

chapter 9|59 pages

Toxic Anacardiaceae

chapter 10|7 pages

Araliaceae

chapter 11|18 pages

Asteraceae

chapter 12|17 pages

The Pollen Allergens of the Betulaceae

chapter 13|13 pages

Hydrophyllaceae

chapter 14|35 pages

Primulaceae

chapter 15|14 pages

Urticaceae

chapter 16|9 pages

Agavaceae

chapter 17|11 pages

Algae

chapter 18|38 pages

Alstroemeriaceae

chapter 19|28 pages

Aristolochiaceae

chapter 20|9 pages

Bignoniaceae

chapter 21|15 pages

Bromeliaceae

chapter 22|10 pages

Lichens

chapter 23|12 pages

Verbenaceae

chapter 24|21 pages

Allergenic Hardwoods

chapter 25|7 pages

Toxicodendron of the Southern Pacific

chapter 26|9 pages

Spices