Toxicity Profile for Nonylic vanillylamide (1990)
Abstract
Nonylic vanillyamide was irritant when in contact with damaged human skin, producing severe pain. In rats treated subcutaneously, nerve damage was induced following acute exposure and white blood cell levels were increased following repeated exposures.

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