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The effect of a supplement containing sunflower oil, vitamins, amino acids, and peptides on the severity of symptoms in horses suffering insect bite hypersensitivity.

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Insect bite hypersensitivity (IBH) is most often caused by Culicoides spp., although other insect species are also thought to play a role in causing this disease. The disease has been reported to occur in most countries, with a prevalence of up to 28% in some countries in some breeds. The only truly

Sunflower seed allergy.

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Sunflower seeds are a rare source of allergy, but several cases of occupational allergies to sunflowers have been described. Sunflower allergens on the whole, however, still await precise and systematic description. We present an interesting case of a 40-year-old male patient, admitted to hospital

Allergy to sunflower seed and sunflower butter as proposed vehicle for sensitization.

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BACKGROUND It is hypothesized that household exposure to allergenic proteins via an impaired skin barrier, such as atopic dermatitis, may contribute to the development of IgE sensitization. Household presence of peanut is a risk factor for the development of peanut allergy in children. Sunflower

Sunflower allergy. On the constituents of the trichomes of Helianthus annuus L. (Compositae).

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Sesquiterpene lactones (STL) of the sunflower, occurring in fragile multicellular capitate glandular hairs, have been shown to display a remarkable sensitizing capacity when investigated by experimental sensitization in guinea pigs. The strongest response was induced by the hemiketal form of

Airborne allergy to sunflower seed.

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BACKGROUND There is increasing evidence that bird fanciers may develop airborne allergies to unusual allergens. OBJECTIVE To detect the allergen source in a bird fancier with a history of asthma associated with bird cage cleaning activities and with contact with a Brazil parrot. METHODS SPT with a

Is "nut-free" sunflower seed butter safe for children with peanut allergy?

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Allergic contact dermatitis from sunflower (Helianthus annuus) with cross-sensitivity to arnica.

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Is "nut-free" sunflower seed butter safe for children with peanut allergy? Comment.

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[Allergic dermatitis due to sunflower].

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Occupational allergic contact dermatitis from sunflower.

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Allergy to sunflower honey associated with allergy to celery.

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Allergy to sunflower seeds.

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A case of oral syndrome after eating sunflower seeds is reported. Sensitization has been probably through inhalant route when using these seeds to feed birds. Skin prick tests with a fresh macerate of sunflower seeds has been clearly positive (greater than histamine control) but commercial extracts

Stability of sunflower 2S albumins and LTP to physiologically relevant in vitro gastrointestinal digestion.

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In order for a protein to elicit a systemic allergic response it must reach the circulatory system through the intestinal mucosa as a sufficiently large fragment with adequate structural integrity. Sunflower LTP and 2S albumins (SFA8 and three mixed fractions of Alb1 and Alb2) were digested in

Cloning and immunological characterization of the allergen Hel a 2 (profilin) from sunflower pollen.

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Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) sensitization is not always related with occupational allergy. We have isolated the allergen profilin (Hel a 2) from this Compositae plant, cloned and sequenced five cDNAs encoding for full-length or partial Hel a 2. Natural sunflower profilin reacted with specific IgE

Sunflower seeds as eliciting agents of Compositae dermatitis.

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BACKGROUND Sunflowers may cause dermatitis because of allergenic sesquiterpene lactones (SLs). Contact sensitization to sunflower seeds has also been reported, but the allergens are unknown. OBJECTIVE To analyse sunflower seeds for the presence of SLs and to assess the prevalence of sunflower
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