“…The WHO_International Union of Immunological Societies Allergen Nomenclature Committee (www.allergens.org) listed 14 NRL Hev b allergens (Hev b 1-14) characterized at the molecular level. It has included Hev b 1, rubber elongation factor (Chen et al, 1997); Hev b 2, b-1,3-glucanase (Yagami et al, 2002); Hev b 3, small rubber particle protein -a 24-kDa protein (Wagner et al, 1999); Hev b 4, a component of the microhelix protein complexlecithinase homologue; Hev b 6, prohevein/hevein precursor; Hev b 7; patatin-like protein; and Hev b 13, esterase (Beirnstein et al, 2003); Hev b 5, acidic protein -proline-rich protein (Slater et al, 1996); Hev b 8, profiling (Nieto et al, 2002); Hev b 9, enolase (Wagner et al, 2000); Hev b 10, manganese superoxide dismutase (Rihs et al, 2001); Hev b 12, non-specific lipid transfer protein 1 (Beezhold et al, 2003); and Hev b 11, class I chitinase, and Hev b 14, hevamine, that no allergenicity has been described yet. The epitopes identified as IgEbinding areas have been defined (Pedraza-Escalona et al, 2009;RougĂ© et al, 2010).…”