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1. Chemical composition and potential antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic efficacy of Cistus albidus L.

2. Gallic acid ameliorates colitis by trapping deleterious metabolite ammonia and improving gut microbiota dysbiosis.

3. Combined administration of gallic acid and glibenclamide mitigate systemic complication and histological changes in the cornea of diabetic rats induced with streptozotocin.

4. Gallic acid regulates immune response in a mouse model of rheumatoid arthritis.

5. Gallic acid: Pharmacological activities and molecular mechanisms involved in inflammation-related diseases.

6. Expanding Patch Testing Beyond the Baseline Series: Usefulness of Customized Antimicrobials, Vehicles, and Cosmetics Series.

7. Methyl gallate: Selective antileishmanial activity correlates with host-cell directed effects.

8. Multifunctional ZnO NPs-chitosan-gallic acid hybrid nanocoating to overcome contact lenses associated conditions and discomfort.

9. Safety assessment of methanolic extract of Terminalia chebula fruit, Terminalia arjuna bark and its bioactive constituent 7-methyl gallic acid: In vitro and in vivo studies.

10. Bismuth Subgallate Toxicity in the Age of Online Supplement Use.

11. Solid lipid nanoparticles improve octyl gallate antimetastatic activity and ameliorate its renal and hepatic toxic effects.

12. Gallate Contact Dermatitis: Product Update and Systematic Review.

13. Skin testing of gallic acid-based hair dye in paraphenylenediamine/paratoluenediamine-reactive patients.

14. Gallic acid-based indanone derivative interacts synergistically with tetracycline by inhibiting efflux pump in multidrug resistant E. coli.

15. The impact of biopreservatives and storage temperature in the quality and safety of minimally processed mixed vegetables for soup.

16. Gallic acid exhibits risks of inducing muscular hemorrhagic liposis and cerebral hemorrhage--its action mechanism and preventive strategy.

17. Effect of JEZTC, a synthetic compound, on proliferation and phenotype maintenance of rabbit articular chondrocytes in vitro.

18. Contact sensitization to cosmetic series of allergens in a general population in Beijing.

19. Gallic acid improves glucose tolerance and triglyceride concentration in diet-induced obesity mice.

20. Syringic acid from Tamarix aucheriana possesses antimitogenic and chemo-sensitizing activities in human colorectal cancer cells.

21. Allergic contact stomatitis to dodecyl gallate? A review of the relevance of positive patch test results to gallates.

22. In vitro polyphenolics erythrocyte model and in vivo chicken embryo model revealed gallic acid to be a potential hemorrhage inducer: physicochemical action mechanisms.

23. Leonurine (SCM-198) attenuates myocardial fibrotic response via inhibition of NADPH oxidase 4.

24. Hypoglycaemic effect of Melothria heterophylla in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats.

25. Ferulic acid is nephrodamaging while gallic acid is renal protective in long term treatment of chronic kidney disease.

26. Free radical scavenging, cytotoxic, and hemolytic activities of an active antioxidant compound ethyl gallate from leaves of Acacia nilotica (L.) Wild. Ex. Delile subsp. indica (Benth.) Brenan.

27. Allergen avoidance. Gallates.

28. The in vitro activity of geraniin and 1,3,4,6-tetra-O-galloyl-beta-D-glucose isolated from Phyllanthus urinaria against herpes simplex virus type 1 and type 2 infection.

29. Contact allergy to propylene glycol and dodecyl gallate mimicking seborrheic dermatitis.

30. Bindi dermatitis due to thimerosal and gallate mix.

31. Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome associated with allergic contact dermatitis from octyl and dodecyl gallates.

32. Respiratory difficulty following bismuth subgallate aspiration.

33. Allergic contact dermatitis from octyl gallate in lipstick.

34. Patch testing in contact cheilitis.

36. Contact sensitivity to food additives can cause oral and perioral symptoms.

37. Lipstick allergic contact dermatitis from gallates.

38. Allergy to octyl gallate causing stomatitis.

39. Encephalopathy associated with bismuth subgallate therapy.

40. Pulmonary sequelae of intraparenchymal bismuth subgallate.

41. The sensitizing capacity of the antioxidants propyl, octyl, and dodecyl gallate and some related gallic acid esters.

43. Dodecyl gallate, permitted in food, is a strong sensitizer.

45. Reactions to gallic acid esters.

47. Myoclonic encephalopathy due to bismuth salts: treatment with dimercaprol and analysis of CSF transmitters.

48. Contact dermatitis from antioxidants.

50. Reactions to antioxidants in cosmetics and foods.

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