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Bell Peppers (Capsicum annuum) Express Allergens (Profilin, Pathogenesis-Related Protein P23 and Bet v 1) Depending on the Horticultural Strain
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The appearance of profilin in all and Bet v 1 in 50% of the tested horticultural strains indicates that bell peppers have to be considered potentially dangerous for Bet v 1- and profilin-sensitized patients. Moreover, in 4 of 8 horticultural strains of bell peppers a homologue of the osmotin-like protein P23 from tomatoes is responsible for substantial IgE binding. Contact with Bet v 1 and P23 homologues in bell peppers can therefore be minimized by avoidance of the respective horticultural strains.
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