To measure objectively and quantitatively a state of sensitivity by measuring a concentration of immunoglobulin in saliva a predetermined time later after a start of testing of subject receiving an external stimulus.
A concentration of immunoglobulin in saliva is measured a predetermined time later after a start of testing of a subject receiving an optional external stimulus influencing sensitivity. A state of sensitivity which is correlative to immunoglobulin can thus be quantitatively measured. A liquid-storing cylinder 13 is set standing at one end of a slim rectangular sheet-like supporting body 12 of a measuring element 11 of the simple sensitivity-measuring kit, and an antibody-fixing part 14 is arranged at an inner bottom part of the cylinder where an anti immunoglobulin antibody is fixed. A sample saliva and distilled water are added to a liquid reservoir on the fixing part 14, and the liquid is disposed of after left stationary. Then, an anti immunoglobulin secondary antibody labelled with an enzyme is added before a coloring enzyme substrate solution is added, so that a degree of comfort is detected from an intensity of coloration.
YAMADA YUKIO
ASAMI OSAMU
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