Urushiol
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For specific information on prevention and treatment of urushiol poisoning, see Urushiol-induced contact dermatitis.
Urushiol (you-ROO-shee-ol) is any of several related chemicals found in plants of the Family Anacardiaceae, especially Toxicodendron sp. (e.g., poison oak and poison-ivy), and causing a skin rash on contact. The name comes from urushi, a lacquer produced in Japan from the sap of kiurushi trees (Toxicodendron vernicifluum). Chemically, urushiol is 1-alkyl phene-2,3-ol; the alkyl group has 15 or 17 carbons and may be unsaturated, depending on the species of plant.
External links
- Poison Oak at Wayne's Word
- The Poison Ivy Tutorial



