Plant Proteins and Allergic Risk
This article reviews the potential increase in food allergy prevalence due to a shift towards plant proteins, highlighting structural similarities among allergenic protein families and the effects of industrial processes like gluten deamidation on epitope formation.
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Detail description
Increasing the share of plant proteins in human diets offers economic, nutritional, and ecological benefits but may raise food allergy prevalence. This paper analyzes how structural conservation among major plant protein families drives cross-reactivity, and how food processing methods, such as wheat gluten deamidation, can destroy existing epitopes or create new ones that may sensitize consumers. With no reference method to predict these risks, the authors argue for a forward-looking research strategy to assess and manage allergy risks associated with expanded use of plant proteins in the food industry.
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Contribution detail info
- Project
- Location
- France
- Authors
- Colette LARRÉ, Chantal BROSSARD, Sandra DENERY, Virginie LOLLIER et Roberta LUPI
- Purpose
- Adopt innovative practices
- File type
- document
- Created on
- Sep 01, 2016
- Origin language
- French
- Official project website
- Innovations agronomiques
- License
- CC BY
- Keywords