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Herba Millefolii<br />
37. Rucker G, Manns D, Breuer J. Peroxides as plant c<strong>on</strong>stituents. 8. Guaianolide-peroxides<br />
from yarrow, Achillea millefolium L., a soluble comp<strong>on</strong>ent<br />
causing yarrow dermatitis. Archives of Pharmacology (Weinheim), 1991,<br />
324:979–981 [in German].<br />
38. Schempp CM, Schopf E, Sim<strong>on</strong> JC. Plant-induced toxic and allergic dermatitis<br />
(phytodermatitis). Hautarzt, 2002, 53:93–97 [in German].<br />
39. Uter W et al. Occupati<strong>on</strong>al c<strong>on</strong>tact urticaria and late-phase br<strong>on</strong>chial asthma<br />
caused by compositae pollen in a florist. American Journal of C<strong>on</strong>tact Dermatitis,<br />
2001, 12:182–184.<br />
40. Bisset NG, Wichtl M, eds. Herbal d<strong>ru</strong>gs and phytopharmaceuticals, 2nd ed.<br />
Stuttgart, Medpharm GmbH Scientific Publishers, 2001.<br />
41. Rodrigues E, Towers GHN, Mitchell JC. Biological activities of sesquiterpene<br />
lact<strong>on</strong>es. Phytochemistry, 1976, 15:1573–1580.<br />
42. Graf U et al. Genotoxicity testing of different types of beverages in the Drosophila<br />
wing Somatic Mutati<strong>on</strong> and Recombinati<strong>on</strong> Test. Food and Chemical<br />
Toxicology, 1994, 32:423–430.<br />
43. de Laszlo H, Henshaw PS. Plant materials used by primitive peoples to affect<br />
fertility. Science, 1954, 119:626–631.<br />
44. Barnes CS, Price JR, Hughes RL. An examinati<strong>on</strong> of some reputed antifertility<br />
<strong>plants</strong>. Lloydia, 1975, 38:135–140.<br />
45. M<strong>on</strong>tanari T, de Carvalho JE, Dolder H. Antispermatogenic effect of Achillea<br />
millefolium L. in mice. C<strong>on</strong>tracepti<strong>on</strong>, 1998, 58:309–313.<br />
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