Tag Archive: Cell Science Systems

Multiple Pathogenic Mechanisms in Food Sensitivity Reactions in vitro

MARK J. PASULA, Ph.D. Research Director, AMTL Corp., Miami, FL SAMY G. PUCCIO Research Assistant, AMTL Corp., Miami, FL Presented at the 4th International Symposium on Immunological and Clinical Problems of Food Allergy. Milan, Italy: November 5-9, 1989. Published in the Proceedings. The objective of this study was to investigate various pathogenic mechanisms that might operate when the whole blood of 9 food sensitive asthmatic patients was incubated…

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Pilot Study into the effect of naturally occuring pharmacoactive agents on the Alcat Test

P.J.Fell, M.D.(Lond.), Dr. Peter J. Fell is the director of the Oxford Allergy Centre in Oxfordshire, U.K. and also runs the Deddington Allergy Center in Oxfordshire; This Paper was presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Otolaryngic Allergy Association, September 27, 1991; Kansas City, MO by Dr. Fell. Introduction The Alcat Test has been shown to detect and predict those foods most likely to cause a problem in irritable bowel syndrome and subsequent food challenges after…

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Reproducibility of the Antigen Leucocyte Cellular Antibody Test (ALCAT)

( Statistical Analysis, Summary Statistics & Scientific Report ) WML Neetling PhD, F.A.C.A. & AM Kachelhoffer, Mmed This study was organized by the University of the Orange Free State in Bloemfontein, South Africa, Jan – April, 1998. Dr. Neetling is a professor of Biochemistry in the Faculty of Health Science at the University and Dr.Kachelhoffer is a professor of Medicine in the Faculty of Health Science. A. Introduction The Alcat Test is a relatively new blood test, developed as a screening test…

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The short term efficacy of the Alcat Test for food sensitivity to facilitate changes in body composition & self-reported disease symptoms

Gilbert R. Kaats (1), Dennis Pullin (2) and Larry K. Parker (3) 1 Health and Medical Research Foundations, San Antonio, Texas; 2 Baylor Sports Medicine Institute, Houston, Texas; and 3 Womens Total Health Care, Angelton, Texas. Address correspondence to; Gilbert R. Katts, Ph.D., Director, Health and Medical Research Foundation, 4900 Broadway, San Antonio, Texas, 78209. The research was conducted at Columbia/HCA’s Medical Center Hospital’s Sports Medicine and Performance Center, 7400 Fannin, Houston, Texas.…

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Reproducibility of the Alcat Test

Harris Steinman, MD, Dept. of Clinical Science and Immunology, Medical School, University of Cape Town, Republic of S. Africa.   A total of 12 patients were tested for each of 50 foods in duplicate or triplicate samples (with one subject tested in duplicate on two separate occasion four days apart) yielding a total of 1, 147 data points for paired comparisons of reproducibility.   Alcat…

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Prevalence of food allergy and intolerance in children based on mast CLA and Alcat Tests

Krzysztof BUCZYLKO, Tadeusz OBARZANOWSKI, Krzysztof ROSIAK, Grzegorz STASKIEWICZ, Anita FISZER*, Slawomir CHMIELEWSKI*, Jan KOWALCZYK* Department of Facio-maxillary Surgery, Military Medical Academy of Lodz and *Centre of Allergology, Lodz   Abstract Investigations were performed on 56 children (23 girls, 33 boys), aged 0.5-16.0 (mean 7,2 years). After comparison of the Alcat cytotoxic test results and the provocation diet results using a single blind trial, over two-thirds consistency was obtained,…

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Comments on diets in aesthetic medicine

J.R. CABO-SOLER, Faculty of Medicine, University of Valencia, Spain Presented at: The 14th Mediterranean Day of Aesthetical Medicine & Dermatological Surgery. Venice, Italy, 22-23 September, 1995     In many occasions, a well-planned hypocaloric diet is not effective or stops being effective for losing weight. This situation could be due to: 1. An important decrease in Basal metabolism, usually due to a loss of muscular mass, because…

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A comparison of the Alcat Test for food reactions amongst 2 population sub-groups

DOUGLAS H. SANDBERG, M.D. Professor, University of Miami Medical School, Miami, FL MARK J. PASULA, PH.D. Research Director, AMTL Corp., Miami, FL   Presented at the 45th Annual Congress of the American College of Allergy and Immunology, Los Angeles, CA: November 12-16, 1988 (published – Annals of Allergy)   In order to characterize a negative population with respect to the Alcat Test, a group of…

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The effect of the Alcat Test diet therapy for food sensitivity in patient’s with obesity

MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL OF FAMILY MEDICINE April 2009 – Volume 7, Issue 3 The Effect of The Alcat Test Diet Therapy for Food Sensitivity in Patient’s With Obesity *Mohammed Akmal, **Saeed Ahmed Khan, **Abdul Qayyum Khan *Dubai Specialized Medical Center & Research Labs, **Dubai Pharmacy College   Key words: Obesity, Body Mass Index, Body Fat, Elimination Diet, Food Sensitivity, Alcat Test     Introduction Obesity…

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Alcat Test identifies food intolerance in patients with gastrointestinal symptoms

The XXVIII European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology Congress Warsaw, Poland 6-10 June 2009 – Abstract No. 1280 Berardi, L.; De Amici, M.; Vignini, A.; Mantegna, G.; Mosca, M. Foundation IRCCS Policlinico S. Matteo, Department of Pediatrics, Pavia, Italy; Foundation IRCCS Policlinico S. Matteo, Department of Dermatology, Pavia, Italy   Background Specific foods and food additives can induce adverse gastrointestinal (GI) reactions, including food allergies…

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