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pollen extract
extract of flower pollen

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Category:emollients, skin protecting
 
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Physical Properties:
Food Chemicals Codex Listed: No
 
Organoleptic Properties:
Odor and/or flavor descriptions from others (if found).
 
Cosmetic Information:
CosIng:cosmetic data
Cosmetic Uses: skin conditioning - emollient
skin protecting agents
 
Suppliers:
Bio-Botanica®
Bee Pollen Granules Pollen Extract
Grau Aromatics
POLLEN EXTRACT HS 2586 G
(hydrosoluble)
Grau Aromatics
POLLEN EXTRACT LS 2717 G
(liposoluble)
Lipotec USA
Actiphyte® of Bee Pollen Extract
SRS Aromatics
POLLEN EXTRACT HS 2586 G
SRS Aromatics
POLLEN EXTRACT LS 2717 G
Vevy Europe
HYDROPLASTIDINE POLLEN
Vevy Europe
LIPOPLASTIDINE POLLEN
Odor: characteristic
Use: natural oil soluble fractions, whose topical efficacy has been shown to be individually defined for each type of origin. For some of these, special version for detergents exist (Tensioplastidine). Upon request, other Lipoplastidines can be produced, even for exclusive use.
 
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Hazard statement(s)
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Precautionary statement(s)
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Oral/Parenteral Toxicity:
Not determined
Dermal Toxicity:
Not determined
Inhalation Toxicity:
Not determined
 
Safety in Use Information:
Category:
emollients, skin protecting
Recommendation for pollen extract usage levels up to:
 not for fragrance use.
 
Recommendation for pollen extract flavor usage levels up to:
 not for flavor use.
 
Safety References:
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) reference(s):

Scientific opinion on the risks posed by Prunus pollen, as well as pollen from seven additional plant genera, for the introduction of viruses and virus-like organisms into the EU
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Pollen supplements and substitutes in the EU feed market: a product/market survey for bees and other animal species
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Occurrence (nature, food, other):note
 found in nature
 
Synonyms:
 extract of flower pollen
 flower pollen extract
 hydroplastidine pollen (Vevy)
 lipoplastidine pollen (Vevy)
 pollen extract HS 2586 G (Grau)
 pollen extract LS 2717 G (Grau)
 

Articles:

PubMed:The allergenic structure of the thaumatin-like protein Ole e 13 is degraded by processing of raw olive fruits.
PubMed:Determination of sIgE to rPhl p 1 is sufficient to diagnose grass pollen allergy.
PubMed:The effects of bee pollen extracts on the broiler chicken's gastrointestinal microflora.
PubMed:Antioxidant and hepatoprotective effects of Schisandra chinensis pollen extract on CCl4-induced acute liver damage in mice.
PubMed:Therapeutic effects of β1, 4 mannobiose in a Balb/c mouse model of intranasally-induced pollen allergy.
PubMed:Prophylaxis of intranasally induced pollen allergy in a BALB/C mouse model using a potential prebiotic β-1, 4 mannobiose.
PubMed:Allergy to kiwi: is component-resolved diagnosis in routine clinical practice really impossible?
PubMed:Cupressus arizonica pollen: a new pollen involved in the lipid transfer protein syndrome?
PubMed:Effect of pollen from Typha angustata on hydrogen peroxide induced toxicity in osteoblastic MC3T3-E1 cells.
PubMed:Benign prostatic hyperplasia and male lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS).
PubMed:Enhanced diagnosis of pollen allergy using specific immunoglobulin E determination to detect major allergens and panallergens.
PubMed:The nature of melon allergy in ragweed-allergic subjects: A study of 1000 patients.
PubMed:Evaluation of molecular basis of cross reactivity between rye and Bermuda grass pollen allergens.
PubMed:Bifidobacteria in the digestive tract of bumblebees.
PubMed:[evaluation of relationships between foods and pollen antigens in peach oral allergy patients -serous specific IgE levels of peach recombinant Antigen-].
PubMed:Effect of pine pollen extract on experimental chronic arthritis.
PubMed:Antioxidant and antiinflammatory activity of pine pollen extract in vitro.
PubMed:A clinically relevant major cross-reactive allergen from mesquite tree pollen.
PubMed:Antimicrobial effects of Turkish propolis, pollen, and laurel on spoilage and pathogenic food-related microorganisms.
PubMed:Immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated cross-reactivity between mesquite pollen proteins and lima bean, an edible legume.
PubMed:Antinociceptive and antiinflammatory activities of pine (Pinus densiflora) pollen extract.
PubMed:Identification of a plane pollen lipid transfer protein (Pla a 3) and its immunological relation to the peach lipid-transfer protein, Pru p 3.
PubMed:Successful sublingual immunotherapy with birch pollen has limited effects on concomitant food allergy to apple and the immune response to the Bet v 1 homolog Mal d 1.
PubMed:Role of Dau c 1 in three different patterns of carrot-induced asthma.
PubMed:Allergic reaction after ingestion of orange blossom pollen.
PubMed:The oral allergy syndrome: improved diagnostic and treatment methods.
PubMed:Pho d 2, a major allergen from date palm pollen, is a profilin: cloning, sequencing, and immunoglobulin E cross-reactivity with other profilins.
PubMed:IgE reactivity to profilin in Platanus acerifolia pollen-sensitized subjects with plant-derived food allergy.
PubMed:Food allergy to apple and specific immunotherapy with birch pollen.
PubMed:Profilin (Che a 2) and polcalcin (Che a 3) are relevant allergens of Chenopodium album pollen: isolation, amino acid sequences, and immunologic properties.
PubMed:Inhibition of Aspergillus parasiticus NRRL 2999 by pollen and propolis extracts.
PubMed:Primary sensitization to sweet bell pepper pollen in greenhouse workers with occupational allergy.
PubMed:Molecular cloning and characterization of hazel pollen protein (70 kD) as a luminal binding protein (BiP): a novel cross-reactive plant allergen.
PubMed:Lettuce anaphylaxis: identification of a lipid transfer protein as the major allergen.
PubMed:How long does the effect of birch pollen injection SIT on apple allergy last?
PubMed:Oral immunization with a recombinant major grass pollen allergen induces blocking antibodies in mice.
PubMed:Immunological cross-reactivity between lipid transfer proteins from botanically unrelated plant-derived foods: a clinical study.
PubMed:Immunoblot studies in birch pollen-allergic patients with and without fruit hypersensitivity: part I: antibody pattern for birch pollen extract.
PubMed:Platanus acerifolia pollinosis and food allergy.
PubMed:Clinical cross-reactivity between Artemisia vulgaris and Matricaria chamomilla (chamomile).
PubMed:Carrot allergy: double-blinded, placebo-controlled food challenge and identification of allergens.
PubMed:Reduction in allergenicity of grass pollen by genetic engineering.
PubMed:Immunoblot analysis of IgE-binding antigens in paprika and tomato pollen.
PubMed:Celery allergens in patients with positive double-blind placebo-controlled food challenge.
PubMed:Hazelnut allergy: a double-blind, placebo-controlled food challenge multicenter study.
PubMed:Antisense-mediated silencing of a gene encoding a major ryegrass pollen allergen.
PubMed:Birch pollen-related foods trigger atopic dermatitis in patients with specific cutaneous T-cell responses to birch pollen antigens.
PubMed:New aspects of chemoreception in flies.
PubMed:Natural latex, grass pollen, and weed pollen share IgE epitopes.
PubMed:Poor biologic activity of cross-reactive IgE directed to carbohydrate determinants of glycoproteins.
PubMed:IgE cross-reactivity between birch pollen, mugwort pollen and celery is due to at least three distinct cross-reacting allergens: immunoblot investigation of the birch-mugwort-celery syndrome.
PubMed:Effect of hyposensitization for tree pollinosis on associated apple allergy.
PubMed:Isolation and characterization of the 18-kDa major apple allergen and comparison with the major birch pollen allergen (Bet v I).
PubMed:[Experiences with desensitization of early spring pollen allergy using 2 tree pollen extracts].
PubMed:Demonstration of spice-specific IgE in patients with suspected food allergies.
PubMed:Allergy to apple, carrot and potato in children with birch pollen allergy.
 
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