Conclusions ence websites. Applying other inclusion criteria or diminishing the time frame would have limited the scope of this review. The present review is one of the first attempts to cover all possible immunology mechanism associated with eggplant allergy. LTPs are small and stable proteins, using in situ immunolocalization studies. These proteins are most frequently present in the and profilins from six other foods The Amb a 6 4,6.
Peeled fruits are All three patients presented signs and symptoms of allergy better tolerated, because LTPs accumulate mostly at the surface after they ingested baked eggplant. The immunoblot analysis of the food 4. LTPs have been implicated in some cases of was accustomed to show the presence of these three allergens eggplant allergy. Two case reports presented allergies to eggplant Ethiopian eggplant Solanum aethiopicum represent a fruiting in patients with latex allergy.
Sixty patients from boiled eggplant. Hev b 6. Pramod and Venkatesh described a case of allergy caused by ingestion of eggplant in an atopic subject, 3.
These allergens have been identified in skin prick test SPT of the fractions Sola m 1 is unique, as 5. The analysis of tryptic peptides of eggplant trigger in workers harvesting eggplants Four of them were detected as glycoproteins and three 6.
Eggplant Portugal with recent onset of rhinoconjunctivitis and a dry is an example. A physician, especially an allergist, must pay cough when working in a greenhouse where eggplants were attention to all details when investigating a case of possible cultivated.
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This review underlines that there are at least four pathways pollen were positive. Moreover, one of the first attempts to desensitize patients allergic to eggplants dates back to , through the use of a Funding water extract of Solanum melongena SMWE Dermatology is another specialty encountering severe No funding was received. There are still debates regarding the exposure of the Availability of data and materials pediatric population to eggplant; progressive exposure during childhood seems to prevent extreme allergic response in All information presented in this review is documented by adolescence, which could lead to tracheostomy and other relevant references.
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Ethics approval and consent to participate Not applicable. Allergy , Hortic Res 7: , Plants Basel 9: , Pharmacol Accessed August 3, Chem Immunol Kabashima K and Miyachi Y: Contact dermatitis due to eggplant. It grows fastest when the temperature ranges between 70 and 85 degrees. It produces an edible shiny glossy fruit. The plant may grow 2 to 4 feet tall and is multi-branched.
The leaves and stems have star-shaped hairs, and the small violet flowers are also star-shaped. Eggplant or Aubergine is a member of the Solanaceae or nightshade family which also includes tomatoes, potatoes, and peppers. It is grown primarily as a food crop. The plant is grown as a perennial in South Asia. It is now cultivated worldwide. In North Carolina, eggplant is considered an annual. The genus name, Solanum , is from the Latin word solamen, which means "comforting or soothing.
Another source states that the species name, melongena , has origins from the Italian name "melanzane," which is derived from "mela insane" or "mad apple. The eggplant grows best in full sun. It prefers moist, well-drained, fertile, sandy, and loamy soils with a pH range of 5. It is propagated by seeds and germination occurs in 8 days. The fruits may be harvested in about days. The plant's flowers attract bumblebees. The leaves and stems are covered with star-shaped hairs and sometimes prickles.
The flowers are solitary, star-shaped, and usually violet in color. The fruit is a large fleshy smooth berry. The fruit color varies from white, green, or purple to black depending on the cultivar. The fruit has many pale brown kidney-shaped seeds. If you consider growing eggplant in your vegetable garden, caution should be taken to protect children and pets. The fruits and seeds are edible; however, the remainder of the plant is poisonous.
The fruits should not be consumed raw. Preferably, they should be baked, stewed, or fried. The flowers, leaves, and roots of the plant are toxic and should not be consumed. They contain alkaloids that include solanine. Ingestion may cause throat burning, nausea, vomiting, and irregular heart rhythms which may be fatal.
Bloom: Summer Fruits: Summer, Fall.
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