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An oil from flower buds of
Syzygium trees which contains large amounts of Eugenol.
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Reported Toxicity :
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Essential oil poisoning: N-acetylcysteine for eugenol-induced hepatic failure and analysis of a national database.
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N-acetylcysteine for the treatment of clove oil-induced fulminant hepatic failure.
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Clove oil ingestion in an infant.
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Antithrombotic activity of clove oil.
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Spice oils for the control of co-occurring mycotoxin-producing fungi.
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(A plant genus in the family Myrtaceae, order Myrtales, subclass Rosidae.
It is best known for cloves, which is the flower bud that is the source of an oil rich in eugenol.
The botanical name has varied: Syzygium aromaticum
- Eugenia caryophyllata - Caryophyllus aromaticus )
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(A cinnamate derivative of the shikamate pathway found in clove oil and other plants)
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