Today, I would like to share information that will help you understand the results of an allergen chip analysis. In this article, we will examine the allergenic proteins (components) displayed on the allergen chip, which are responsible for various allergic reactions, ranging from oral itching to anaphylaxis. These proteins include peanuts, soy, wheat, nuts, fruits, animal fur, mold, and others.
Peak flow meter
Peak flow meter is prescribed for patients with bronchial asthma, chronic bronchitis and other diseases that require constant monitoring of the airway patency.
ISAC allergy test
The full official name of the analysis is Allergy chip immunoCAP ISAC. Allergy chip is the name of the analysis, and immunoCap is the research method.
ALEX Allergy Explorer
The effectiveness of the ALEX test can be compared with the analysis of the Allergen chip. Both analyzes help to conduct a high-quality and effective diagnosis of allergies at the molecular level.
AllergoSMART or Allergo Expert 300 analysis
Allergosmart is a blood test program that combines ALEX and ImmunoCap test methods. In other words, the blood is checked in the laboratory by the ALEX method, the results are compared with the allergy questionnaire and checked by the ImmunoCap method.
ImmunoHealth test and Immunoglobulin G (IgG)
The first time I heard about an ImmunoHealth food intolerance test was 4 years ago. This test is not informative, like any test based on the measurement of immunoglobulin IgG.
Cross-reaction for PR-10 protein
Today I want to talk about the major protein of the beech family – birch, hazel (hazel), alder, beech, oak and hornbeam. Consider which plant foods contain the most PR-10 protein.