AllergyScreen™
About the product
The AllergyScreen™ test is an immunoblot assay for the semi-quantitative determination of circulating allergen-specific Immunoglobulin E (IgE) in human serum with up to 20 allergens per test.
The advantage over determinations with single systems is the simple analysis of a whole range of allergens in one operation, whereby only 250 µl of serum are necessary for 20 allergens, within 2¼ hours.
The results are printend out in iU/ml (range 0.35 – 100 iU/ml) as well as in classes (1-6). In this way, an efficient and economic determination of specific IgE is given compared to a single test system.
Available allergen panels
There are several panels with specific compositions between 10 and 20 allergens available. The tables below show five of our standard panels and one example for a country-specific panel - click the panel title to open the contents.
Panel 1
Panel 1 is a mixture of inhalation and food allergens.
| # |
Allergen |
| 1 |
Control |
| 2 |
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus |
| 3 |
Dermatophagoides farinae |
| 4 |
Alder pollen |
| 5 |
Birch pollen |
| 6 |
Hazel pollen |
| 7 |
Mixed grasses |
| 8 |
Rye pollen |
| 9 |
Mugwort |
| 10 |
Plantain |
| 11 |
Cat |
| 12 |
Dog |
| 13 |
Alternaria alternata |
| 14 |
Egg white |
| 15 |
Milk |
| 16 |
Peanut |
| 17 |
Hazelnut |
| 18 |
Carrot |
| 19 |
Wheat flour |
| 20 |
Soybean |
Panel 2
Panel 2 includes the most important inhalation allergens and cover a range of 95% of the allergic patients.
| # |
Allergen |
| 1 |
Control |
| 2 |
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus |
| 3 |
Dermatophagoides farinae |
| 4 |
Alder pollen |
| 5 |
Birch pollen |
| 6 |
Hazel pollen |
| 7 |
Oak pollen |
| 8 |
Mixed grasses |
| 9 |
Rye pollen |
| 10 |
Mugwort |
| 11 |
Plantain |
| 12 |
Cat |
| 13 |
Horse |
| 14 |
Dog |
| 15 |
Guinea pig |
| 16 |
Hamster |
| 17 |
Rabbit |
| 18 |
Penicillium notatum |
| 19 |
Cladosporium herbarum |
| 20 |
Aspergillus fumigatus |
| 21 |
Alternaria alternata |
Panel 3
Panel 3 contains only food allergens, which are characterized as important key allergens.
| # |
Allergen |
| 1 |
Control |
| 2 |
Hazelnut |
| 3 |
Peanut |
| 4 |
Walnut |
| 5 |
Almond |
| 6 |
Milk |
| 7 |
Egg white |
| 8 |
Egg yolk |
| 9 |
Casein |
| 10 |
Potato |
| 11 |
Celery |
| 12 |
Carrot |
| 13 |
Tomato |
| 14 |
Cod fish |
| 15 |
Crab |
| 16 |
Orange |
| 17 |
Apple |
| 18 |
Wheat flour |
| 19 |
Rye flour |
| 20 |
Sesame |
| 21 |
Soybean |
Panel 4
Panel 4 contains the most important milk components and can be used in the diagnostic of small children.
| # |
Allergen |
| 1 |
Control |
| 2 |
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus |
| 3 |
Dermatophagoides farinae |
| 4 |
Birch pollen |
| 5 |
Mixed grasses |
| 6 |
Cat |
| 7 |
Dog |
| 8 |
Alternaria alternata |
| 9 |
Milk |
| 10 |
a-Lactoalbumin |
| 11 |
�-Lactoglobulin |
| 12 |
Casein |
| 13 |
Egg white |
| 14 |
Egg yolk |
| 15 |
Albumin |
| 16 |
Soybean |
| 17 |
Carrot |
| 18 |
Potato |
| 19 |
Wheat flour |
| 20 |
Hazelnut |
| 21 |
Peanut |
Panel 5
Panel 5 comprises in addition to the most important inhalation allergens bee and wasp venom.
| # |
Allergen |
| 1 |
Control |
| 2 |
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus |
| 3 |
Dermatophagoides farinae |
| 4 |
Alder pollen |
| 5 |
Birch pollen |
| 6 |
Hazel pollen |
| 7 |
Mixed grasses |
| 8 |
Rye pollen |
| 9 |
Mugwort |
| 10 |
Plantain |
| 11 |
Cat |
| 12 |
Horse |
| 13 |
Dog |
| 14 |
Guinea pig |
| 15 |
Bee venom |
| 16 |
Wasp venom |
| 17 |
Ragweed |
| 18 |
Penicillium notatum |
| 19 |
Cladosporium herbarum |
| 20 |
Aspergillus fumigatus |
| 21 |
Alternaria alternata |
Panel 12 Resp A
Panel 12 Resp A is an example of a country-specific panel.
| # |
Allergen |
| 1 |
Control |
| 2 |
Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus |
| 3 |
Dermatophagoides farinae |
| 4 |
Cockroach |
| 5 |
Birch pollen |
| 6 |
Timothy grass |
| 7 |
Olive pollen |
| 8 |
Mugwort |
| 9 |
Parietaria |
| 10 |
Cat |
| 11 |
Horse |
| 12 |
Dog |
| 13 |
Alternaria alternata |