Type:
Whole Allergen
Whole Allergen
Whole Allergen
Bamboo shoot
Poaceae
Phyllostachys pubescens
Bamboo shoot, Pubescent Bamboo, Moso, Madake, Hachiku
Anecdotal evidence suggests that Bamboo can occasionally induce symptoms of food allergy in sensitized individuals; however, few studies have been reported to date.
IgE antibodies to Bamboo have been reported in patients with atopic dermatitis, rhinitis and asthma (1). The efficacy of Pharmacia CAP System ImmunoCAP® for Bamboo f51, compared to SPT, was reported to be high (2).
Bamboo shoots were suspected of contributing to allergic symptoms in agricultural workers in Japan (3).
Contact allergy and delayed hypersensitivity has also been reported (4).
No allergens from this plant have yet been characterized.
An extensive cross-reactivity among the different individual species of the genus could be expected, as well as to a certain degree among members of the family Poaceae(5).
Last Reviewed- April 2022