Dr. Fooke Laboratorien GmbH products
Allergy Diagnostics
Reversed Enzyme Allergo Sorbent Test
Specific IgE REAST (Reversed Enzyme Allergo Sorbent Test) for the quantitative determination of specific IgE in human serum or plasma with biotinylated allergens. The ALLERG-O-LIQ is based on the principle of the “Reversed Enzyme Allergo Sorbent Test” (REAST) and represents an innovative, flexible and very specific detection system. The basis is formed by anti-human IgE-coated microtiter plates in combination with biotinylated reagents. In contrast to conventional IgE detection systems, the ALLERG-O-LIQ removes all interfering serum components by washing, whereby only allergen-specific IgE is measured. This results...
Molecular Allergy Diagnostics
Recombinant or native allergens in type I allergy diagnostics. In allergy diagnostics, complete allergen extracts are used to determine the specific IgE, which in addition to the relevant main and minor allergens also contain non-allergenic components. These extracts are ideal for screening patients and are supplemented by molecular allergy diagnostics, recombinant and highly purified native allergens. The use of recombinant and highly purified, native allergens is a new tool in type I allergy diagnostics, which can provide more precise information on the sensitization patterns of patients and thus on treatment. Molecular allergy diagnostics can ...
Enzyme Allergo Sorbent-Test
Enzyme Allergo Sorbent-Test for the quantitative determination of allergen-specific IgE in human serum or plasma with allergen-coated discs. The frequency of allergies has increased sharply worldwide in the last few decades. Allergies are defined as pathological immune reactions of type I (immediate type reaction), the symptoms of which generally occur within 30-60 minutes. Signs of illness include: hay fever (rhinitis), conjunctivitis (conjunctivitis), hives (urticaria), allergic asthma and, as the most dangerous form, anaphylaxis (anaphylactic shock). With a few exceptions, the allergens that trigger the type I reaction belong to the group of proteins and mostly come from ...
Rapid Test
ALFA (Allergy Lateral Flow Assay) is a rapid test for the determination of allergen-specific IgE (sIgE) in human serum, plasma or whole blood. The frequency of allergies has increased sharply worldwide in the last few decades. Allergies are defined as pathological immune reactions of type I (immediate type reaction), the symptoms of which generally occur within 30-60 minutes. With a few exceptions, the triggering allergens of the type I reaction belong to the group of proteins and mostly originate from our natural environment such as plant pollen, animal hair, food, mites and insecticides. A characteristic feature of a type I allergy is the involvement of allergen-specific immunoglobulins (antibodies) of class E (sIgE).