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Naturlatexallergie

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11 Herkunft, Inhaltsstoffe und Verwendung von Naturlatex. Der Begriff „Latex“ wurde ursprünglich ausschließlich für den aus kautschukliefernden Pflanzen austretenden milchigen Saft verwendet. Heute werden mit „Latex“ oft sowohl natürlicher wie auch synthetischer Kautschuk bezeichnet. Es sollte daher zur Bezeichnung von natürlichem Kautschuk der Begriff Naturlatex (syn.: Naturkautschuklatex, Naturgummilatex) verwendet werden.

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Ruëff, F., Vieluf, I. (2000). Naturlatexallergie. In: Przybilla, B., Bergmann, KC., Ring, J. (eds) Praktische Allergologische Diagnostik. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57720-8_27

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