International audienceAllergic diseases have increased its incidence worldwide, increasing the significance of research in diagnostics to offer more precise immunotherapy options. Most current lines of work revolve around single-protein detection, which relies mostly on faint fluorescence signals and large expensive detectors. In this context, we propose a procedure based on visible light absorption by polymeric microparticles. The beads acting as supports react with the serum of an allergic patient and perform a magnetically-assisted competitive immunoassay, similar to indirect ELISA. Firstly, protein binding on surface and antibody recognition was evaluated by SEM imaging. Then, the procedure sensitivity was determined, were the lowest de...