Allergenic molecules
One report identified 23 potentially allergenic proteins isolated from lima beans (6).
Cross-reactivity
Studies show that clinical reactions to one legume typically correlate with cross-reactivity to several other legumes such as soya, peanut, black gram (2). Studies have identified cross reactivity between lima bean and mesquite, including mesquite tree pollen.
In a study of 20 patients with a positive skin prick test to mesquite (Prosopis juliflora), none demonstrated skin-prick positivity to lima bean. However, 4 patients were positive for IgE to lima bean measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay suggesting the presence of cross-reactive IgE. This study identified five shared protein allergens between mesquite and lima bean of various sizes: 20, 26, 35, 66 and 72 kDa (2). Another report confirmed cross-reactivity between mesquite tree pollen and lima bean (7).
A 35 kDa vicilin-like major allergen isolated from mesquite showed cross-reactivity to a number of legume proteins including lima bean (8).