Evaluation of the Allergenicity of Novel Proteins
This article presents a weight-of-evidence framework for assessing the allergenic potential of novel food proteins, including criteria such as history of safe use, source organism allergenicity, sequence homology with known allergens, heat and pepsin stability, exposure level, and optional IgE cross-reactivity testing.
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Detaljerad beskrivning
The article addresses the challenge of evaluating the allergenicity of novel proteins in new foods, including genetically modified plants, alternative nutritional sources, and populations without prior exposure. It describes a weight-of-evidence framework that combines historical safe use, allergenicity of the gene source, amino acid sequence comparisons with known allergens, protein stability tests under heat and pepsin digestion, and exposure level assessment. The authors also discuss supplementary in vitro IgE-binding tests to detect potential cross-reactivity with existing allergens. The paper highlights that no allergies linked to GM plant proteins have been reported since their commercialization in the 1990s, demonstrating the sensitivity and robustness of current assessment strategies.
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Detaljerad information om bidrag
- Projekt
- Plats
- France
- Författarna
- Corinne HEROUET-GUICHENEY et Jean-Baptiste RASCLE
- Syfte
- Adopt innovative practices
- Filtyp
- dokument
- Skapad den
- 01 sep. 2016
- Ursprungspråk
- French
- Officiell projektwebbplats
- Innovations agronomiques
- Licens
- CC BY