Thermo Scientific™

ImmunoCAP™ Fruit and Vegetable Allergens

Catalog number: 14443201
Thermo Scientific™

ImmunoCAP™ Fruit and Vegetable Allergens

Catalog number: 14443201
Quantify specific IgE antibodies with ImmunoCAP™ Fruit and Vegetable Allergens, essential tools to aid in the diagnosis of allergic conditions. IgE antibodies appear in human serum and plasma as a result of sensitization to a specific allergen. Measurement of circulating IgE antibodies provides an objective assessment of sensitization to an allergen. In general, low IgE antibody levels indicate a low probability of allergic disease, whereas high antibody levels to an allergen show a higher correlation with an allergic disease.
 
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14443201
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Each
Common Name
Spinach
Scientific Name
Spinachia oleracea
Code
f214
Quantity
16 Tests
Price (USD)
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Scientific NameSpinachia oleracea
Regulatory StatusFDA Cleared
Code TypeFruit/Vegetable
Common NameSpinach
Quantity16 Tests
Codef214
Unit SizeEach
Catalog Number
Unit Size
Each
Common Name
Orange
Scientific Name
Citrus sinensis
Code
f33
Quantity
16 Tests
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Scientific NameCitrus sinensis
Regulatory StatusFDA Cleared
Code TypeFruit/Vegetable
Common NameOrange
Quantity16 Tests
Codef33
Unit SizeEach
Catalog Number
Unit Size
Each
Common Name
Tomato
Scientific Name
Lycopersicon lycopersicum
Code
f25
Quantity
16 Tests
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Scientific NameLycopersicon lycopersicum
Regulatory StatusFDA Cleared
Code TypeFruit/Vegetable
Common NameTomato
Quantity16 Tests
Codef25
Unit SizeEach
Catalog Number
Unit Size
Each
Common Name
Carrot
Scientific Name
Daucus carota
Code
f31
Quantity
16 Tests
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Scientific NameDaucus carota
Regulatory StatusFDA Cleared
Code TypeFruit/Vegetable
Common NameCarrot
Quantity16 Tests
Codef31
Unit SizeEach
Catalog Number
Unit Size
Each
Common Name
Potato
Scientific Name
Solanum tuberosum
Code
f35
Quantity
16 Tests
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Scientific NameSolanum tuberosum
Regulatory StatusFDA Cleared
Code TypeFruit/Vegetable
Common NamePotato
Quantity16 Tests
Codef35
Unit SizeEach
Catalog Number
Unit Size
Each
Common Name
Strawberry
Scientific Name
Fragaria vesca
Code
f44
Quantity
16 Tests
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Scientific NameFragaria vesca
Regulatory StatusFDA Cleared
Code TypeFruit/Vegetable
Common NameStrawberry
Quantity16 Tests
Codef44
Unit SizeEach
Catalog Number
Unit Size
Each
Common Name
Onion
Scientific Name
Allium cepa
Code
f48
Quantity
16 Tests
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Scientific NameAllium cepa
Regulatory StatusFDA Cleared
Code TypeFruit/Vegetable
Common NameOnion
Quantity16 Tests
Codef48
Unit SizeEach
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Unit Size
Each
Common Name
Garlic
Scientific Name
Allium sativum
Code
f47
Quantity
16 Tests
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Scientific NameAllium sativum
Regulatory StatusFDA Cleared
Code TypeFruit/Vegetable
Common NameGarlic
Quantity16 Tests
Codef47
Unit SizeEach
Catalog Number
Unit Size
Each
Common Name
Apple
Scientific Name
Malus x domestica
Code
f49
Quantity
16 Tests
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Scientific NameMalus x domestica
Regulatory StatusFDA Cleared
Code TypeFruit/Vegetable
Common NameApple
Quantity16 Tests
Codef49
Unit SizeEach
Catalog Number
Unit Size
Each
Common Name
Celery
Scientific Name
Apium graveolens
Code
f85
Quantity
10 Tests
Price (USD)
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Scientific NameApium graveolens
Regulatory StatusFDA Cleared
Code TypeFruit/Vegetable
Common NameCelery
Quantity10 Tests
Codef85
Unit SizeEach
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EachSpinachSpinachia oleraceaf21416 TestsRequest A Quote
Scientific NameSpinachia oleracea
Regulatory StatusFDA Cleared
Code TypeFruit/Vegetable
Common NameSpinach
Quantity16 Tests
Codef214
Unit SizeEach
14412901Full specifications
EachOrangeCitrus sinensisf3316 TestsRequest A Quote
Scientific NameCitrus sinensis
Regulatory StatusFDA Cleared
Code TypeFruit/Vegetable
Common NameOrange
Quantity16 Tests
Codef33
Unit SizeEach
14418201Full specifications
EachTomatoLycopersicon lycopersicumf2516 TestsRequest A Quote
Scientific NameLycopersicon lycopersicum
Regulatory StatusFDA Cleared
Code TypeFruit/Vegetable
Common NameTomato
Quantity16 Tests
Codef25
Unit SizeEach
14421001Full specifications
EachCarrotDaucus carotaf3116 TestsRequest A Quote
Scientific NameDaucus carota
Regulatory StatusFDA Cleared
Code TypeFruit/Vegetable
Common NameCarrot
Quantity16 Tests
Codef31
Unit SizeEach
14421101Full specifications
EachPotatoSolanum tuberosumf3516 TestsRequest A Quote
Scientific NameSolanum tuberosum
Regulatory StatusFDA Cleared
Code TypeFruit/Vegetable
Common NamePotato
Quantity16 Tests
Codef35
Unit SizeEach
14421601Full specifications
EachStrawberryFragaria vescaf4416 TestsRequest A Quote
Scientific NameFragaria vesca
Regulatory StatusFDA Cleared
Code TypeFruit/Vegetable
Common NameStrawberry
Quantity16 Tests
Codef44
Unit SizeEach
14421901Full specifications
EachOnionAllium cepaf4816 TestsRequest A Quote
Scientific NameAllium cepa
Regulatory StatusFDA Cleared
Code TypeFruit/Vegetable
Common NameOnion
Quantity16 Tests
Codef48
Unit SizeEach
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EachGarlicAllium sativumf4716 TestsRequest A Quote
Scientific NameAllium sativum
Regulatory StatusFDA Cleared
Code TypeFruit/Vegetable
Common NameGarlic
Quantity16 Tests
Codef47
Unit SizeEach
14422001Full specifications
EachAppleMalus x domesticaf4916 TestsRequest A Quote
Scientific NameMalus x domestica
Regulatory StatusFDA Cleared
Code TypeFruit/Vegetable
Common NameApple
Quantity16 Tests
Codef49
Unit SizeEach
14429601Full specifications
EachCeleryApium graveolensf8510 TestsRequest A Quote
Scientific NameApium graveolens
Regulatory StatusFDA Cleared
Code TypeFruit/Vegetable
Common NameCelery
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Codef85
Unit SizeEach
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ImmunoCAP Specific IgE offers the laboratory:
  • Truly quantitative measuring range from 0.1 to 100 kUA/L
  • Intra-assay CV (%) comparable to routine clinical chemistry immunoassays
  • Excellent consistency over time, and between countries, systems, labs and persons
Expected test values
ImmunoCAP Specific IgE detects IgE antibodies in the range 0.1 to 100 kUA /l, where A represents allergen-specific antibodies. The result is reported quantitatively. In clinical practice, 0.35 kUA /l has commonly been used as a cut-off. A large number of studies have been performed to evaluate the clinical performance of ImmunoCAP Specific IgE tests in allergy diagnosis. Clinical performance is expressed as sensitivity, ranging from 84 to 95%, and specificity, ranging from 85 to 94%. Sensitivity and specificity were reported from multi-center studies including several hundred patients tested for a range of different allergens.
  • Specimen collection and preparation
  • Use serum and plasma (EDTA or heparin) samples from venous or capillary blood
  • Collect blood samples using standard procedures
  • Keep specimens at room temperature (RT) for shipping purposes only
  • Store at 2–8°C up to one week, otherwise store at –20°C
  • Avoid repeated freezing and thawing

Note: Blood samples for testing ImmunoCAP drugs and venom should be collected during or close to the event, preferably not later than 6 months after exposure. If the test result is negative and an IgE-mediated reaction is still strongly suspected, it is advisable to draw a new sample and repeat the test at 5 to 6 weeks.

The presence of specific IgE antibodies is useful to identify the allergens that elicit symptoms and signs of allergy in patients with respiratory allergic diseases including asthma, food allergy, and anaphylactic sensitivity.

Knowing IgE antibody levels provides guidance to clinicians to:
  • Identify offending allergens
  • Tailor advice to individual patients
  • Indicate development of tolerance (food allergy, specific immunotherapy)
  • Inform optimized individual medical treatment plans
  • Refer to specialists appropriately
  • Evaluate whether or not specific immunotherapy is an option

Specific IgE testing also aids in the identification of patients at risk of:
  • The allergy march – a progression of skin symptoms to respiratory symptoms
  • Severe symptoms including asthma exacerbations – a progression of mild symptoms to severe symptoms
  • Progression of recurrent symptoms to persistent symptoms

As in all diagnostic testing, a definitive clinical diagnosis should be made by the clinician after evaluation of all clinical and laboratory findings.

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