Maasch H J, Hauck P R, Oliver J D, Geissler W, Wahl R, Winter H G
Ann Allergy. 1987 Jun;58(6):429-34.
We have investigated dialyzed extracts (A-F) of short ragweed pollens (Ambrosia elatior) from six consecutive production years and four different companies by protein nitrogen units, high performance liquid chromatography, isoelectric focusing, SDS-PAGE, RAST inhibition, crossed radioimmunoelectrophoresis, and antigen E contents. Extract A showed lowest yields in all quantitative assays. Isoelectric focusing, SDS-PAGE, crossed immunoelectrophoresis, and crossed radioimmunoelectrophoresis showed comparable patterns for all extracts except for extract A. Apparently, the activity of short ragweed pollens depends on the year of production and/or the skill of the producer. These findings are in contrast to similar examinations of other pollen species.