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Remington, B.C. (author), Baumert, J. (author), Blom, W.M. (author), Bucchini, L. (author), Buck, N. (author), Crevel, R. (author), de Mooij, F. (author), Flanagan, S. (author), Hindley, J. (author), Javed, B. (author), Stavropoulou, D.A. (author), van den Dungen, M.W. (author), van Ravenhorst, M. (author), Wang, S. (author), Walker, M. (author)
Quantitative risk assessment (QRA) for allergens exists in many different forms with different requirements placed on the risk assessor depending on the question that needs to be answered. An electronic workshop held in October 2020 and comprising representatives from a wide range of food allergy and allergen stakeholder groups identified that a...
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Madsen, C.B. (author), van den Dungen, M.W. (author), Cochrane, S. (author), Houben, G.F. (author), Knibb, R.C. (author), Knulst, A.C. (author), Ronsmans, S. (author), Yarham, R.A.R. (author), Schnadt, S. (author), Turner, P.J. (author), Baumert, J. (author), Cavandoli, E. (author), Chan, C.H. (author), Warner, A. (author), Crevel, R.W.R. (author)
Substantial progress has been made in characterising the risk associated with exposure to allergens in food. However, absence of agreement on what risk is tolerable has made it difficult to set quantitative limits to manage that risk and protect allergic consumers effectively. This paper reviews scientific progress in the area and the diverse...
article 2020
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DunnGalvin, A. (author), Roberts, G. (author), Schnadt, S. (author), Astley, S. (author), Austin, M. (author), Blom, W.M. (author), Baumert, J. (author), Chan, C.H. (author), Crevel, R.W.R. (author), Grimshaw, K.E.C. (author), Kruizinga, A.G. (author), Regent, L. (author), Taylor, S. (author), Walker, M. (author), Mills, E.N.C. (author)
Food allergy is a major public health concern with avoidance of the trigger food(s) being central to management by the patient. Food information legislation mandates the declaration of allergenic ingredients; however, the labelling of the unintentional presence of allergens is less defined. Precautionary allergen labelling (PAL) was introduced...
article 2019
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de Jong, G.A.H. (author), Jayasena, S. (author), Johnson, P. (author), Marsh, J. (author), Apostolovic, D. (author), van Hage, M. (author), Nordlee, J. (author), Baumert, J. (author), Taylor, S.L. (author), Roucairol, C. (author), de Jongh, H. (author), Koppelman, S.J. (author)
The 2S albumin Ara h 6 is one of the most important peanut allergens. A post-translationally cleaved Ara h 6 (pAra h 6) was purified from Virginia type peanuts, and the cleavage site was mapped using high-resolution mass spectrometry. Compared to intact Ara h 6, pAra h 6 lacks a 5-amino acid stretch, resembling amino acids 43-47 (UniProt...
article 2018
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Koppelman, S.J. (author), Smits, M. (author), Tomassen, M. (author), de Jong, G.A.H. (author), Baumert, J. (author), Taylor, S.L. (author), Witkamp, R. (author), Veldman, R.J. (author), Pieters, R. (author), Wichers, H. (author)
The oral mucosa is the first immune tissue that encounters allergens upon ingestion of food. We hypothesized that the bio-accessibility of allergens at this stage may be a key determinant for sensitization. Light roasted peanut flour was suspended at various pH in buffers mimicking saliva. Protein concentrations and allergens profiles were...
article 2018
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Koppelman, S.J. (author), Jayasena, S. (author), Luykx, D. (author), Schepens, E. (author), Apostolovic, D. (author), de Jong, G.A.H. (author), Isleib, T.G. (author), Nordlee, J. (author), Baumert, J. (author), Taylor, S.L. (author), Cheng, H. (author), Maleki, S. (author)
Four different market classes of peanut (Runner, Virginia Spanish, and Valencia) are commonly consumed in Western countries, but for some consumers peanuts are a main cause of food-induced anaphylaxis. Limited information is available on the comparative allergenicity of these distinct market classes. The aim of this study was to compare...
article 2016
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Jayasena, S. (author), Smits, M. (author), Fiechter, D. (author), de Jong, A. (author), Nordlee, J. (author), Baumert, J. (author), Taylor, S.L. (author), Pieters, R.H. (author), Koppelman, S.J. (author)
Six commercial peanut enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kits were assessed for their ability to recover peanut from the standard reference material 2387 peanut butter and also for their specificity in detecting four major peanut allergens, Ara h 1, Ara h 2, Ara h 3, and Ara h 6. The percentage recovery of peanut from peanut butter differed...
article 2015
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