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Dr. Srinivas

Consultant Pathologist

Pathology · Last reviewed: June 2026

Mulberry (Shahtoot) Allergy Test blood sample analysis for detecting specific IgE antibodies to mulberry allergens at Focus Diagnostics

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ALLERGY, MULBERRY (SHAHTOOT)

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About this test

The Mulberry Allergy Test (Shahtoot) is a specialized blood test used to detect allergic sensitivity to mulberry by measuring specific Immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies. Mulberry allergy occurs when the immune system mistakenly reacts to proteins present in mulberry fruits, triggering an allergic response. Although relatively uncommon, mulberry allergy can cause symptoms ranging from mild oral irritation and skin reactions to more significant respiratory or digestive symptoms.

This test helps healthcare providers accurately diagnose mulberry allergy and distinguish it from food intolerance or other gastrointestinal conditions. Early diagnosis supports effective allergy management and helps prevent future allergic reactions.

Benefits of the Test

  • Accurately detects allergic sensitivity to mulberry.
  • Helps identify fruit allergens responsible for symptoms.
  • Supports personalized dietary recommendations.
  • Assists in preventing recurrent allergic reactions.
  • Useful for evaluating unexplained food-related symptoms.
  • Helps distinguish food allergy from food intolerance.

Why Doctors Recommend This Test

Doctors may recommend the Mulberry Allergy Test for individuals who experience symptoms after consuming mulberries or mulberry-containing products. Common symptoms include:

  • Itching or tingling in the mouth
  • Skin rash, hives, or itching
  • Swelling of lips, tongue, throat, or face
  • Abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea
  • Sneezing or nasal congestion
  • Wheezing or breathing difficulties
  • Recurrent allergic reactions without a clear cause

This test provides valuable information for allergists and physicians to identify mulberry allergy and develop appropriate dietary and treatment strategies.

Preparation Before Test

  • No fasting is required.
  • Continue routine medications unless advised otherwise by your physician.
  • Inform your healthcare provider about previous allergic reactions and medications.
  • A blood sample is collected for testing.

Normal Reporting Time

Reporting Time: Usually 2–5 working days, depending on laboratory processing protocols.

Who Should Take This Test?

This test is recommended for:

  • Individuals experiencing symptoms after eating mulberries.
  • Children and adults with suspected fruit allergies.
  • Patients with recurrent allergic reactions.
  • Individuals with asthma, eczema, or multiple food allergies.
  • People requiring allergen identification before dietary modifications.

Patient-Friendly Summary

The Mulberry Allergy Test (Shahtoot) is a blood test that checks whether your immune system reacts abnormally to proteins found in mulberries. Mulberry allergy may cause symptoms such as itching in the mouth, skin rashes, swelling, stomach discomfort, sneezing, and breathing difficulties. Some individuals may also experience oral allergy syndrome, especially if they have allergies to certain pollens. Identifying mulberry allergy early helps prevent accidental exposure and supports effective allergy management. This safe and convenient blood test requires no fasting and can be performed in both children and adults.

Test FAQs

What is the Mulberry Allergy Test?

It is a blood test that measures specific IgE antibodies against mulberry allergens.

Why is this test performed?

It helps diagnose allergic reactions caused by mulberries and mulberry-containing foods.

Is fasting required before the test?

No, fasting is generally not required.

What sample is used for this test?

A blood sample is collected for analysis.

What symptoms may indicate Anti-GBM disease?

Blood in urine, swelling, reduced kidney function, coughing up blood, and shortness of breath.

How long does it take to receive results?

Results are usually available within 3–7 working days.

Is this test used to diagnose Goodpasture syndrome?

Yes, it is one of the key diagnostic tests for Goodpasture syndrome.

Can Anti-GBM disease affect both kidneys and lungs?

Yes, the disease commonly affects the kidneys and may also involve the lungs.

What should I do if my test result is positive?

Consult a nephrologist or rheumatologist immediately for further evaluation and treatment.

What does EIA mean?

EIA stands for Enzyme Immunoassay, a laboratory method used to detect antibodies accurately.

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