Potato

Potato Scientific Information
Type: Whole Allergen
Display Name: Potato
Allergen code: f35
Family: Solanaceae
Species: Solanum tuberosum L.
Route of Exposure: Ingestion, topical
Latin Name: Solanum tuberosum
Other Names: Potato, Irish Potato, Spud
WHO/ICD-11 code: XM9J59

Summary

Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) belonging to the Solanaceae family, is the third-largest cultivated crop in the world. It’s a herbaceous plant grown in humid and temperate climate areas around the world. Large population studies in France, Germany and Korea have reported the prevalence of potato allergy to be 10.1%, 19.3% and 5.7% respectively. Studies have shown that consumption of potato by allergic patients will result in the adverse reaction such as bronchial asthma, allergic rhino- conjunctivitis, and atopic dermatitis. A study reported among individuals with potato allergy, 4.7% suffered from asthma, 11% from allergic rhino conjunctivitis and 14.4% with atopic dermatitis. To avoid suffering from a food allergy, complete abstinence from such foods is advised. Sol t 1 (Patatin) has been documented as a major allergen, with infant studies reporting 75% of the patients allergic to potato having specific-IgE against Sol t 1. Cross-reactivity between potato, tomato, latex and birch pollen has been reported.

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