nBos d 6, BSA Cow

nBos d 6, BSA Cow Scientific Information
Type: Component
Name; WHO/IUIS: nBos d 6, BSA Cow
Biological function: Bovine serum albumin
Molecular Weight: 67 kDa
Source Material: nBos d 6 is purified from a cow extract
Other Names: Bovine serum albumin; BSA
Allergen code: e204

Allergen

Cow's milk (CM) is popularly consumed throughout the world. Allergy to CM is prevalent among infants and young children during the first year of life, affecting 0.5-3% at the age of 1 year. Bos d 6 (bovine serum albumin) has been reported as a minor allergenic whey protein in CM. According to a number of studies, sensitization towards Bos d 6 ranges between 43-92.9% of patients with CM allergy (CMA). Bos d 6 is the most heat-labile protein among the other whey proteins and therefore is likely to be destroyed after boiling CM. Thus, specific immunoglobulin E to Bos d 6 might help evaluate tolerance to boiled milk. Clinical manifestations of Bos d 6-mediated allergy majorly include anaphylaxis. Moreover, sensitization to Bos d 6 is regarded as a predictive marker of CMA in children with beef allergies. Cross-reactivity has been observed between serum albumin of cow, deer, dog, sheep, pork, and cat