2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1398-9995.2007.01459.x
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Two cases of occupational rhinitis caused by biodiastase in hospital and pharmaceutical workers

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“…Interesting case reports on amylase include a double sensitization to lysozyme and amylase in a baker with rhinoconjunctivitis and asthma [135], a sensitization occuring from infrequent contact with the enzyme in a lab technician showing symptoms localized on her hands without nasal or respiratory effects [136], and one case of occupational allergic contact urticaria from fungal but not bacterial alpha-amylase [137]. Two cases of IgEmediated rhinitis have also been reported in hospital and pharmaceutical workers exposed to biodiastase, a prescription drug based on alpha-amylase [138].…”
Section: Enzymes Allowed In Foods and Feedsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interesting case reports on amylase include a double sensitization to lysozyme and amylase in a baker with rhinoconjunctivitis and asthma [135], a sensitization occuring from infrequent contact with the enzyme in a lab technician showing symptoms localized on her hands without nasal or respiratory effects [136], and one case of occupational allergic contact urticaria from fungal but not bacterial alpha-amylase [137]. Two cases of IgEmediated rhinitis have also been reported in hospital and pharmaceutical workers exposed to biodiastase, a prescription drug based on alpha-amylase [138].…”
Section: Enzymes Allowed In Foods and Feedsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interesting case reports on amylase include a double sensitization to lysozyme and amylase in a baker with rhinoconjunctivitis and asthma [135], a sensitization occuring from infrequent contact with the enzyme in a lab technician showing symptoms localized on her hands without nasal or respiratory effects [136], and one case of occupational allergic contact urticaria from fungal but not bacterial alpha-amylase [137]. Two cases of IgEmediated rhinitis have also been reported in hospital and pharmaceutical workers exposed to biodiastase, a prescription drug based on alpha-amylase [138].…”
Section: Enzymes Allowed In Foods and Feedsmentioning
confidence: 99%