Hj. Schwartz et al., OCCUPATIONAL ALLERGIC RHINOCONJUNCTIVITIS AND ASTHMA DUE TO FENNEL SEED, Annals of allergy, asthma, & immunology, 78(1), 1997, pp. 37-40
Background: A patient with complaints of rhinitis and asthma occurring
at work presented for consultation. Objectives: To evaluate the role
of the foods and spices with which he worked, in the causation of his
complaints, and to evaluate his immune reactivity to these materials.
Methods: Allergy skin testing and in vitro RAST assays were carried ou
t. After demonstrating specific reactivity to fennel, SDS-PAGE electro
phoreses was carried out. Results: Positive skin tests to grass, ragwe
ed, and freshly prepared fennel seed were found. Serum IgE antibodies
to fennel were quite high, Immunoblotting studies showed reactions to
two components in fennel extract as well as to components in mugwort,
paprika, short ragweed, and black pepper. Conclusion: This case of occ
upational rhinitis and asthma in an atopic individual involves sensiti
vity to unique allergens in fennel, with molecular weights of 67 to 75
KD.