Meima, M.Y. (author), Remington, B.C. (author), Blom, W.M. (author), Baumert, J.L. (author), Taylor, S.L. (author), Jeffery, B. (author), Robert, M.C. (author), Houben, G.F. (author), Lucas Luijckx, N.B. (author) Allergenic food particles (typically ~0.5–5 mm) may unintentionally end up in food products during production and can pose a risk for the allergic consumer. A single particle can provoke allergic symptoms in an allergic consumer when the dose of allergenic protein exceeds minimal eliciting doses. However, there is a lack of fundamental knowledge...
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