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  1. 31 sty 2018 · Citrus oils contain monoterpene hydrocarbons (limonene) which can be toxic to cats. d-Limonene and linalool are citrus oils with insecticidal properties. These are metabolized in the liver resulting in liver damage or failure. Cats are uniquely sensitive to phenolics and other compounds containing benzene rings.

  2. 5 kwi 2011 · Application of high doses of d-limonene or linalool to oothecae of gravid female cockroaches significantly decreased the probability of young emerging from them but did not affect female...

  3. 11 wrz 2016 · In dogs the oral toxic dose of limonene is 680 g/kg; however, cats appear to be more sensitive than dogs. 2 A dermal study demonstrated that cats had clinical signs when a commercial pet dip containing 78.2% d-limonene was used at five times the recommended dose. 3 In another study, three cats were dipped in a citrus product marketed for dogs ...

  4. Find 9 of ratings user reviews and ratings for LIMONENE on WebMD including side effects, effectiveness, ease of use and satisfaction.

  5. 1 gru 2020 · This review is intended to analyze and delineate every possible available evidence and details about Dlimonene with the special focus on its therapeutic efficacy.

  6. 17 wrz 2010 · Here, we review the pre-clinical evidence for d -limonenes anti-cancer mechanisms, bioavailability, and safety, as well as the evidence for anti-cancer effects in humans, focusing on studies relevant to its use in the prevention and treatment of breast cancer.

  7. This review provides worthy information about the beneficial effects of D-limonene such as antioxidant, antidiabetic, anticancer, anti-inflammatory, cardioprotective, gastroprotective, hepatoprotective, immune modulatory, anti-fibrotic, anti-genotoxic etc.

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