| Literature DB >> 14961439 |
V van Kampen1, R Merget, T Brüning.
Abstract
The exposure against enzyme dusts have long been known to cause occupational allergies. In the 1960s an increasing number of occupational allergies in the detergent industry were observed. In this context the high sensitization potential of enzyme dusts attracted attention. The present evaluation of literature data confirms that this is also true for xylanases. These frequently used industrial enzymes belong to the hemicellulases and are mostly of fungal origin. Several cases of specific airway sensitization caused by xylanases or other hemicellulases are verified by a number of case reports and cross sectional studies. As symptoms, results of skin prick tests, detection of specific IgE-antibodies and results of specific bronchoprovocation tests are consistent, an immunologic mechanism can be assumed.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 14961439 DOI: 10.1055/s-2003-812512
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pneumologie ISSN: 0934-8387