J. communis extract exhibited reproductive toxicity in animal tests.
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some
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Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR): CIR Assessments
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J. communis consumption caused abortion in cattle.
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some
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D. R. Gardner, K. E. Panter, L. F. James & B. L. Stegelmeier. 1998. Abortifacient effects of lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) and common juniper (Juniperus communis) on cattle. Veterinary and human toxicology 40(5), 260-3.
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J. communis extract inhibited progesterone activity in mice.
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some
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S. Pathak, R. K. Tewari & A. O. Prakash. 1990. Hormonal properties of ethanolic extract of juniperus communis linn. Ancient science of life 10(2), 106-13.
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May cause an allergic skin reaction
Only in: Household Cleaners
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some
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European Chemicals Agency (ECHA): GHS Data from ECHA Website
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Causes skin irritation
Only in: Household Cleaners
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some
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European Chemicals Agency (ECHA): GHS Data from ECHA Website
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Sensitization to J. communalis derivatives has been reported in humans
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some
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Sebastiano Gangemi, Paola L. Minciullo, Marco Miroddi, Ioanna Chinou, Gioacchino Calapai & Richard J. Schmidt. 2015. Contact dermatitis as an adverse reaction to some topically used European herbal medicinal products - part 2: Echinacea purpurea-Lavandula angustifolia. Contact dermatitis 72(4), 193-205.
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causes serious eye irritation
Only in: Household Cleaners
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some
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European Chemicals Agency (ECHA): GHS Data from ECHA Website
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J. communis oil exhibited antioxidant properties in vitro.
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low
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Martina Höferl, Ivanka Stoilova, Erich Schmidt, Jürgen Wanner, Leopold Jirovetz, Dora Trifonova, Lutsian Krastev & Albert Krastanov. 2014. Chemical Composition and Antioxidant Properties of Juniper Berry (Juniperus communis L.) Essential Oil. Action of the Essential Oil on the Antioxidant Protection of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Model Organism. Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland) 3(1), 81-98.
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J. communalis derivatives were not irritating or phototoxic in human or animal patch tests.
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low
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Sebastiano Gangemi, Paola L. Minciullo, Marco Miroddi, Ioanna Chinou, Gioacchino Calapai & Richard J. Schmidt. 2015. Contact dermatitis as an adverse reaction to some topically used European herbal medicinal products - part 2: Echinacea purpurea-Lavandula angustifolia. Contact dermatitis 72(4), 193-205.
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