Abstract Background Susceptibility to pepsin digestion of candidate transgene products is regarded an important parameter in the weight-of-evidence approach for allergenicity risk assessment of genetically modified crops. It has been argued that protocols used for this assessment should better reflect physiological conditions encountered in representative food consumption scenarios. Aim To evaluate whether inclusion of more physiological conditions, such as sub-optimal and lower pepsin concentrations, in combination with pancreatin digestion, improved the performance of digestibility protocols used in characterization of protein stability. Methods Four pairs of established allergens and their related non/weakly-allergenic counterparts (seed...
This statement supplements and updates the GMO Panel guidance document on allergenicity of genetical...
The weight-of-evidence, case-by-case approach is considered the most appropriate way of assessing th...
Background The ability of an intact protein to reach the circulatory system may be a prerequisite to...
Background: Susceptibility to pepsin digestion of candidate transgene products is regarded an import...
Background: Susceptibility to pepsin digestion of candidate transgene products is regarded an import...
The susceptibility of newly expressed proteins to digestion by gastrointestinal proteases (e.g., pep...
Rationale. Evaluation of the potential allergenicity of proteins derived from genetically modified f...
International audienceA pepsin resistance test performed at pH 1.2 and with high pepsin to protein r...
IntroductionEvaluating the gastrointestinal fate of proteins is paramount to assess whether they are...
AbstractThe introduction of novel proteins to food products carries with it the need to assess the p...
Common properties of food allergens are prominent resistance to heat treatment and enzyme proteolysi...
Background: Lipid transfer proteins (LTPs) are stable and highly conserved proteins of around 10 kD....
IntroductionThe resistance of proteins to digestion may play a role in determining their allergenic ...
The safety evaluation of genetically modified food crops includes testing for stability in pepsin di...
Additional file 2: Fig. E2. Selected SDS-PAGE and immunoblot samples are shown for both tropomyosins...
This statement supplements and updates the GMO Panel guidance document on allergenicity of genetical...
The weight-of-evidence, case-by-case approach is considered the most appropriate way of assessing th...
Background The ability of an intact protein to reach the circulatory system may be a prerequisite to...
Background: Susceptibility to pepsin digestion of candidate transgene products is regarded an import...
Background: Susceptibility to pepsin digestion of candidate transgene products is regarded an import...
The susceptibility of newly expressed proteins to digestion by gastrointestinal proteases (e.g., pep...
Rationale. Evaluation of the potential allergenicity of proteins derived from genetically modified f...
International audienceA pepsin resistance test performed at pH 1.2 and with high pepsin to protein r...
IntroductionEvaluating the gastrointestinal fate of proteins is paramount to assess whether they are...
AbstractThe introduction of novel proteins to food products carries with it the need to assess the p...
Common properties of food allergens are prominent resistance to heat treatment and enzyme proteolysi...
Background: Lipid transfer proteins (LTPs) are stable and highly conserved proteins of around 10 kD....
IntroductionThe resistance of proteins to digestion may play a role in determining their allergenic ...
The safety evaluation of genetically modified food crops includes testing for stability in pepsin di...
Additional file 2: Fig. E2. Selected SDS-PAGE and immunoblot samples are shown for both tropomyosins...
This statement supplements and updates the GMO Panel guidance document on allergenicity of genetical...
The weight-of-evidence, case-by-case approach is considered the most appropriate way of assessing th...
Background The ability of an intact protein to reach the circulatory system may be a prerequisite to...