96 Japanese Food Sensitivity Panel, 1 Antibody (IgA); serum

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Turnaround Time: 5-7 days
CPT Code:

83516 x 96

Test Type: Kit Based, Serum
Stability Time:

14 days at ambient temperature or refrigerated; 60 days frozen

Overview:

Food allergies and sensitivities are recognized to be correlated with many plaguing health conditions, but with proper identification and elimination of offending foods, many experience relief from their symptoms. Our antibody assessment panels can serve as useful tools in the identification of trigger foods in individuals.

Our 96-food panel is available in five different variations to assess IgG, IgG4, and IgA antibody response to foodborne allergens. We offer a general 96 food panel, as well as 4 specialized panels to help identify sensitivities to foods and spices found in typical Asian, Japanese, Mexican, Vegetarian diets.

Testing Process

Our 96 Japanese Food Panel is a quantitative ELISA anaIysis of specific IgG and IgA antibodies to 96 foods and spices commonly found in a typical Japanese diet.

Specimens are tested in duplicate on ELISA platform. We follow a diligent process to extract the key component from each analyte to ensure the antibody present in the patients’ serum will bind to it, and validate with positive and negative controls. The IgG and/or IgA antibodies, once bound to antigen, are detected through spectrophotometric analysis wherein the values are directly proportional to the concentration of the analytes in the sample.

IgG antibodies are the smallest but most common (75%-80%) antibody and are found in all body fluids.  There are four subclasses of IgG antibodies (IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, and IgG4), each is named in order of their abundance.

Collection Instructions

1.   Clearly print Patient Name (First & Last), Date of Birth & Specimen Collection Date on Serum Transfer Tube.

2.   Draw the blood utilizing the Red Top Vacutainer tubes provided. 1 fully drawn Red Tube Vacutainer OR Serum Separating Tubes (SST) will usually yield about 3-4 mL of serum.

3.   Allow the blood to clot at ambient temperature for 30 minutes.

4.   Centrifuge at 3000 RPM for 15 minutes.

5.   With the Disposable Transfer Pipette, transfer serum from the Red Top Vacutainer into Serum Transfer Tube. Do NOT transfer red blood cells to the Serum Transfer Tube.

6.   Secure tightly.

7.   Wrap Serum Transfer Tube with Absorbent Pad and seal.

8.   Place Serum Transfer Tube into the Small Resealable Bag.

9.   Place this Bag into the Provided Biohazard Bag.

10. Put the completed requisition form in the outside pocket of the Biohazard Bag.

11. Place the Biohazard Bag with all contents into the Crush-Proof Cardboard Box.

12. Put the Crush-Proof Cardboard Box into the FedEx Express Clinical Pak. Seal securely.

Collection Details:

Collection Instructions:

1.   Clearly print Patient Name (First & Last), Date of Birth & Specimen Collection Date on Serum Separator Tube.

2.   Draw the blood in 2 Serum Separating Tubes (SST) will usually yield about 3-4 mL of serum.

3.   Allow the blood to clot at ambient temperature for 30 minutes.

4.   Centrifuge at 3000 RPM for 15 minutes.

5.    Wrap SST tube with Absorbent Pad and seal.

6.   Place SST Tube into the Small Resealable Bag.

7.   Place this Bag into the Provided Biohazard Bag.

8.   Put the completed requisition form in the outside pocket of the Biohazard Bag.

9.   Place the Biohazard Bag with all contents into the Crush-Proof Cardboard Box.

10.  Put the Crush-Proof Cardboard Box into the FedEx Express Clinical Pak. Seal securely.