The comparison of allergenicity of Platanus oriantalis and Olea europea

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The comparison of allergenicity of Platanus oriantalis and Olea europea

Farhang Moraghebi, Parisa Poursamimi, Hoda Haidari,Vahid Fathi-Pour, Paiam Sharif-far, Maryam Bikhof Torbati
J. Biodiv. & Environ. Sci. 4(2), 336-346, February 2014.
Copyright Statement: Copyright 2014; The Author(s).
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Abstract

In recent years the expansion of Tehran suburbs has increased the pollution of the city. Not only the amount of this pollution has not been stable, but it also has been on the rise. On the one hand, the necessity of constructing urban gardens and diversity of the species, and on the other hand, the removal of some existing species due to incompatibility has brought about addition of new species to flora of Tehran every now and then. Olea europea is suggested for cultivation in Tehran. The study indicates that skin sensitivity of Olea europea is less than Platanus oriantalis. However, Eosinophil fluctuations and Immunoglobulin E in guinea pigs’ blood are almost the same as Platanus oriantalis. Olive cultivation is only suggested for clean parts of the city.

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