alergenus
Alergenus is a proposed, informal taxonomic concept used in immunology and allergology to group substances that can provoke allergic responses in humans. It is not an official rank in any biological classification, and it does not imply shared ancestry or molecular similarity. Instead, alergenus emphasizes functional allergenicity—the capacity of a substance to trigger IgE-mediated reactions and to exhibit cross-reactivity in sensitized individuals.
The alergenus concept would categorize diverse allergenic sources—pollen, foods, insects, metals, drugs—based on clinical reactivity and
As a nonstandard idea, alergenus lacks formal definition in taxonomic codes or regulatory guidelines. It has
If used judiciously, the concept could support data integration in public health risk assessment and personalized