نتایج جستجو برای: allergenicity

تعداد نتایج: 1018  

Journal: :Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association 2012
Ankita Mishra S N Gaur B P Singh Naveen Arora

Genetically modified (GM) crops require allergenicity and toxicity assessment of the novel protein(s) to ensure complete safety to the consumers. These assessments are performed in accordance with the guidelines proposed by Codex (2003) and ICMR (2008). The guidelines recommend sequence homology analysis as a preliminary step towards allergenicity prediction, later in vitro experiments may be p...

Journal: :Journal of investigational allergology & clinical immunology 2011
B Cases C García-Ara M T Boyano M Pérez-Gordo M Pedrosa F Vivanco S Quirce C Pastor-Vargas

This study aimed to characterize the role of phosphorylation of caseins in selective allergy to goat milk (GM) and sheep milk (SM) in patients with good tolerance to cow milk (CM). We performed skin prick tests with milk and caseins from CM, GM, and SM and immunoblotting and specific immunoglobulin (Ig) E determinations with milk and casein from cow and GM and SM. Sensitization to milk and case...

2015
Pharima Phiriyangkul Daranee Chokchaichamnankit

Food security is importance for people all the world. Bombay locust (Patanga succincta) is a major agricultural pest in Thailand and most popular for consumption as human food. Arthropods include crustacean (shrimp) and insect which can induce allergic reactions in sensitive humans. The aims of this study is to identified the cross-reactive allergens in P. succincta with sera who allergic to sh...

2014
Nuria Prieto Carmen Burbano Elisa Iniesto Julia Rodríguez Beatriz Cabanillas Jesus F. Crespo Mercedes M. Pedrosa Mercedes Muzquiz Juan Carlos del Pozo Rosario Linacero Carmen Cuadrado

Food allergies to hazelnut represent an important health problem in industrialized countries because of their high prevalence and severity. Food allergenicity can be changed by several processing procedures since food proteins may undergo modifications which could alter immunoreactivity. High-hydrostatic pressure (HHP) is an emerging processing technology used to develop novel and high-quality ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2003
Ian Kimber Rebecca J Dearman Andre H Penninks Leon M J Knippels Robert B Buchanan Bruce Hammerberg Hilary A Jackson Ricki M Helm

Because of the public concern surrounding the issue of the safety of genetically modified organisms, it is critical to have appropriate methodologies to aid investigators in identifying potential hazards associated with consumption of foods produced with these materials. A recent panel of experts convened by the Food and Agriculture Organization and World Health Organization suggested there is ...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2005
Karluss Thomas Gary Bannon Susan Hefle Corinne Herouet Michael Holsapple Gregory Ladics Sue MacIntosh Laura Privalle

The ILSI Health and Environmental Sciences Institute (HESI) hosted an expert workshop 22-24 February 2005 in Mallorca, Spain, to review the state-of-the-science for conducting a sequence homology/bioinformatics evaluation in the context of a comprehensive allergenicity assessment for novel proteins, to obtain consensus on the value and role of bioinformatics in evaluating novel proteins, and to...

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2011
Yukiko Taketani Kimihiro Kinugasa Shuhei Furukawa Hajime Nakamura Ryoko Otsuki Hisataka Yasuda Tuyosi Fujita Ken Kanzaki Hiroshi Masutani Junji Yodoi

Thioredoxin (TRX) catalyzes the reduction of disulfide bonds in proteins via the NADPH-dependent thioredoxin reductase system. Reducing the disulfide bonds of allergenic proteins in food by TRX lowers the allergenicity. We established in this study a method to prepare TRX-enriched extracts from the edible yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, on a large and practical scale, with the objective of dev...

2013
Firas George Hougeir Md

How important is the allergy group C classification of a midpotent steroid? The structure of a molecule affects its protein binding affinity and therefore its allergenicity. Clocortolone pivalate’s structure, specifically its C-16 methylation, interferes with its protein binding. This results in a lower risk of contact allergy for group C steroids than in the case of steroids of other allergeni...

2016
Danijela Apostolovic Dragana Stanic-Vucinic Harmen H. J. de Jongh Govardus A. H. de Jong Jelena Mihailovic Jelena Radosavljevic Milica Radibratovic Julie A. Nordlee Joseph L. Baumert Milos Milcic Steve L. Taylor Nuria Garrido Clua Tanja Cirkovic Velickovic Stef J. Koppelman

Conglutins represent the major peanut allergens and are renowned for their resistance to gastro-intestinal digestion. Our aim was to characterize the digestion-resistant peptides (DRPs) of conglutins by biochemical and biophysical methods followed by a molecular dynamics simulation in order to better understand the molecular basis of food protein allergenicity. We have mapped proteolysis sites ...

Journal: :Molecular nutrition & food research 2006
Rob C Aalberse Beda M Stadler

In relation to the prediction of allergenicity three aspects have to be discussed: IgE immunogenicity, IgE cross-reactivity, and T-cell cross-reactivity. IgE immunogenicity depends largely on factors other than the protein itself: the context and dose and "history" of the protein by the time it reaches the immune system. It is, therefore, not fully predictable from structural information. In co...

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