Allergenicity of latex gloves with reference to latex protein sensitive individuals in a canadian population (Record no. 54046)

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Personal name Yip Esah
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Title Allergenicity of latex gloves with reference to latex protein sensitive individuals in a canadian population
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Name of publisher Journal of Rubber Research
Year of publication 2000
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Number of Pages 129-141
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Summary, etc Allergenicity of latex gloves with varying levels of total extractable proteins was studied, by evaluating their allergic responses elicited, if any, in latex sensitive individuals of Canadian origin. Total extractable protein (EP) content of 30 latex medical gloves (powdered and powder-free) was determined by the modified Lowry method, according to both the Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia (RRIM) and the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) protocols. While EPrrim values ranged from 865mg/g to <10mg/g, EPastm values varied from 870mg/g to <30 mg/g. A total of 30 latex allergic volunteers were skin-prick tested with the glove extracts. Results showed that gloves with high extractable protein contents always tend to elicit positive allergic reactions. On the other hand, much reduced or no allergic responses were associated with gloves having low extractable proteins, regardless of whether the gloves were powdered or powder-free. More than 60;of negative allergic responses were consistently observed at EPrrim of about 100mg/g and lower, and at EPastm of less than 50mg/g. The total extractable protein content of latex gloves was found to be significantly correlated to their allergenicity, notwithstanding that the protein measurements were not fully allergen specific. Correlation coefficients r of 0.94 for EPrrim and 0.88 for EPastm, were obtained. This finding confirms an earlier report that showed close correlation between allergenicity and EPrrim in a study based on a Finnish population of different genetic make-up.
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Topical Term Allergenicity
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Topical Term Extractable protein
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Topical Term Latex gloves
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Topical Term Lowry method
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Topical Term Medical gloves
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Personal name Sussman Gordon L
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