1. Evaluation of The Safety and Efficacy of Newly Developed Domestic Allergenic Extracts for Skin Prick Testing
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Hadis Rezapoor, Alireza Fereidouni, Afsane Bahrami, Mohammad Fereidouni, Sarah Mahmoudzade, and Roya Mahdavi
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Intoxicative inhalant ,Diagnostic methods ,Traditional medicine ,business.industry ,Biochemistry (medical) ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,medicine.disease_cause ,Biochemistry ,Health problems ,Dog hair extract ,Pollen ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Original Article ,Extraction methods ,Allergenic extracts ,business ,Molecular Biology ,Egg white - Abstract
Background Allergic disorders are common health problems worldwide with significant socio-economic impacts. The best diagnostic method using allergenic extract is the skin prick test. Regarding the effects of geo-climatic factors and allergenic extract source material quality, the aim of study was to determine the safety and efficacy of some in-house-developed allergenic extracts. Methods Forty-five different allergenic extracts, including common regional pollen, foods, and dog and cat hair, as well as positive and negative extracts, were prepared from domestic sources using optimum extraction methods. All extracts passed stability and sterility testing, and sterile final products containing 50% glycerin in 10 and 20 w/v concentrations were used. Skin prick testing was performed on volunteers and immediate or late side effects were recorded. Results In total, 56 students (mean age: 21.2±2.3y, M/F ratio: 1.07) participated in this study. For inhalant allergens, all extracts except dog hair extract caused positive responses. Salsola kali (Russian thistle) and Fraxinus velutina (ash tree) were the most common grass and tree pollen extracts, respectively. Of 18 different food extracts, five, including egg white, tomato, fig, melon, and green pepper caused skin reactivity in only one person. No participant reported any immediate or late side effects, including large local reaction or systemic response. Conclusion The result of the current study confirmed the safety of all our in-house-developed allergenic extracts. Regarding efficacy, almost all inhalant and five food allergens caused positive skin responses.
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- 2021
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