Abstract

Peanut allergies can cause anaphylaxis and even death, with the four major allergens (Ara h 1, 2, 3, and 6) being responsible for serious reactions in the US, while the minor allergens, Ara h 8 and 9, are either associated with minor symptoms of the oral cavity or are generally less recognized by allergic people outside of the Mediterranean, and occasionally cause systemic allergic reactions. A protocol to separate major and minor allergens in extracts for diagnostics like skin prick tests may therefore be desirable.

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