allergenemner
Allergenemner is the systematic practice of naming allergenic proteins in a standardized way to ensure precise and consistent reference across research, diagnostics, and labeling. The convention is developed and maintained by the International Union of Immunological Societies (IUIS) Allergen Nomenclature Subcommittee, in coordination with the World Health Organization. Names are built from a short code for the source organism, followed by a number identifying the specific protein, and sometimes additional information about isoforms or recombinant forms.
The naming format usually uses an abbreviated genus and species code (for example, Bet v for Betula
Key purposes include facilitating component-resolved diagnostics (CRD), enabling precise communication in scientific literature, and improving risk