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  2. Oil of clove - Wikipedia

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    Oil of clove, also known as clove oil or eugenol, is an essential oil extracted from the clove plant, Syzygium aromaticum. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Clove oil is commonly used in aromatherapy and for flavoring food, tea, and toothpaste .

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  4. Nasal administration - Wikipedia

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    A medical professional applies nose drops. Nasal administration, popularly known as snorting, is a route of administration in which drugs are insufflated through the nose.It can be a form of either topical administration or systemic administration, as the drugs thus locally delivered can go on to have either purely local or systemic effects.

  5. Nasal sebum - Wikipedia

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    Nasal sebum. Nasal sebum, also known as nose grease/oil, is grease removed from the surface of the human nose.The pores of the lateral creases (where the nose joins the face) of the exterior of the nose create and store more oil and grease than pores elsewhere on the human body, forming a readily available source of small quantities of grease or oil.

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  7. Clove oil - Wikipedia

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  9. Talk:Oil of clove - Wikipedia

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    Clove oil is a common source of eugenol, but the term "eugenol" refers to a single compound (4-allyl-2-methoxyphenol), as opposed to the mixture of chemicals that is clove oil. As such, referring to clove oil simply as eugenol is inaccurate. Jerdle 18:34, 22 October 2024 (UTC)