| 1. | Lapachol induces genetic damage, specifically clastogenic effects, in rats.
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| 2. | Lapachol is also found in other species of " Handroanthus ".
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| 3. | Lapachol is usually encountered as a yellow, skin-irritating powder from wood.
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| 4. | Sawing produces a pale yellow sawdust containing lapachol.
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| 5. | Lapachol also has antimalarial and antipanasomal effects.
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| 6. | Lapachol, a yellow, skin-irritating naphthoquinone, is often found in the wood.
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| 7. | Still, lapachol has strong antibiotic and disinfectant properties, and may be better suited for topical applications.
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| 8. | The active ingredients such as lapachol have been found to possess significant abortifacient and reproductive toxicity effects for rats.
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| 9. | Among the various active phytochemicals in the tree is lapachol, a natural organic compound isolated from various other " Tabebuia " species.
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| 10. | Once studied as a possible treatment for some types of cancer, lapachol's potential is now considered low due to its toxic side effects.
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