Type:
Whole Allergen
Whole Allergen
Whole Allergen
Silk
Bombyx mori
Silk
Cultured silk from Bombyx mori, is used for exclusive textiles. Workers in the silk industry are heavily exposed. In addition to pure silk they are exposed to silk waste containing potent contaminating allergens such as insect material(1).
Allergic respiratory symptoms are well known among silk industry workers and have been attributed to proteins from the silk worm(2). The substance glueing together the thread filaments, sericin, was previously suspected but this hypothesis has not been confirmed (1). Dust containing pure silk is not a potent allergen.
Last Reviewed- April 2022
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