Phototoxin
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Phototoxins are toxins that can cause allergic reactions in particularly susceptible individuals and which can cause dangerous photosensitivity in a much broader range of subjects.
Phototoxins are common in:
- a variety of plants (including food plants where they may be a biological defence):
- *many citruses contain essential oils that are photosensitisers;
- *some homeopathic remedies (notably St John's wort, though incident rates for this plant are reportedly low);
Upon exposure to light, notably light containing ultraviolet radiation, discolouration of the skin (whether as inflammation, lightening or darkening) or rashes may result. In extreme cases, blistering may also occur.
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