Chamomile, w206
Chamomile pollen can cause asthma, allergic rhinitis and allergic conjunctivitis.
People with allergies to chamomile pollen may be allergic to other parts of the plant or infusions made from the plant.
Chamomile flowers, leaves, and stems contain sesquiterpene lactone, which causes contact dermatitis. Chamomile is one of the most common causes of contact dermatitis, and cross-reactivity between this plant and other representatives of the compound flowers, for example, chrysanthemum, pyrethrum, and tansy, is common.
Determination of specific IgE in human blood to - Chamomile, w206, shows the body's reaction to this allergen.
Analysis method: ImmunoCAP method (Immunofluorescence in the solid phase)
Units of measurement: kU/l
Biomaterial for research: venous blood"