Allergen-specific polyclonal antibodies are essential tools in allergy research, immunoassay development, and diagnostic applications. By recognizing multiple epitopes on allergenic proteins, these antibodies provide enhanced sensitivity for detecting complex allergens in biological, environmental, and food samples.
At Creative BioMart, we offer a comprehensive portfolio of high-quality polyclonal antibodies targeting clinically relevant allergens, including food, pollen, animal, and recombinant allergen proteins. Our products are optimized for ELISA, Western blot, and IgE-binding assays, supporting both academic research and industrial diagnostic development.
Polyclonal antibodies are heterogeneous antibody populations that recognize multiple epitopes on a single antigen. In allergen research, this multi-epitope recognition makes them particularly effective for detecting structurally complex allergenic proteins.
Compared to monoclonal antibodies, polyclonal antibodies provide:
These characteristics make them ideal for allergen detection, immunological studies, and assay development.
Figure 1. Allergen-Specific Polyclonal IgG Antibodies in Immunoassay Applications. (Creative BioMart)
We provide a broad range of allergen-specific polyclonal antibodies categorized by allergen source:
Allergen research and diagnostic development increasingly focus on clinically relevant and highly characterized allergenic proteins. These targets are widely used in ELISA development, IgE-binding assays, and allergen standardization studies.
| Der p 1 & Der p 2 (House Dust Mite Allergens) | Major indoor allergens associated with asthma and allergic rhinitis, widely used in environmental monitoring and immunotherapy research. |
| Bet v 1 (Birch Pollen Allergen) | A model allergen for cross-reactivity studies, particularly in pollen-food syndrome, and commonly used in epitope mapping. |
| Ara h 1 / Ara h 2 (Peanut Allergens) | Key targets in food allergy diagnostics due to their association with severe allergic reactions. |
| Gal d 1 (Egg Allergen) | A heat-stable allergen widely used as a marker for persistent egg allergy. |
| Bos d 5 (Milk Allergen) | A major milk protein used in dairy allergen detection and immunological studies. |
| Can f 1 & Fel d 1 (Animal Allergens) | Important targets for pet allergy diagnostics and environmental allergen monitoring. |
| Alt a 1 (Fungal Allergen) | A clinically relevant mold allergen associated with respiratory diseases and asthma. |
Our allergen-specific polyclonal antibodies are widely used across multiple research and industrial applications:
These applications are critical for both fundamental research and regulatory compliance in food and environmental safety.
Our products are designed to meet the demands of both research and industrial applications:
In addition to our catalog products, we offer customized allergen antibody development services tailored to your research and diagnostic needs:
Our experienced team works closely with clients to deliver high-quality, application-ready antibody solutions.
Q1: What are polyclonal antibodies used for in allergy research?
Q2: What is the difference between polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies?
Q3: Can these antibodies be used for food allergen detection?
Q4: Are your antibodies validated for ELISA?
Q5: Can I request custom antibody production?
Looking for high-quality allergen-specific polyclonal antibodies for your research or diagnostic development? Our experts are ready to support your project with reliable products and customized solutions. Whether you need standard catalog antibodies or tailored development services, we can help accelerate your research. Contact us or request a quote today.
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