“…Plant profilins are labile panallergens [13], thus fitting the properties expected for putative melon allergens causing co‐sensitization to plant foods and pollens and local oropharyngeal symptoms. However, their clinical relevance is still not clear [14], and their prevalence (determined by the presence of specific IgE) in most pollen and plant food‐allergic population is scarce (around 10–30%) [13]. Moreover, the low profilin content in extracts from most fruit and vegetables, together with its tendency to aggregate, have usually prevented the isolation of natural forms, and, consequently, their use in diagnostic trials.…”