Protein engineering of gluten, the exogenous effector in celiac disease, seeking its detoxification by selective chemical modification of toxic epitopes is a very attractive strategy and promising technology when compared to pharmacological treatment or genetic engineering of wheat. Here we present a simple and efficient chemo-enzymatic methodology that decreases celiac disease toxic epitopes of gluten proteins improving its technological value through microbial transglutaminase-mediated transamidation of glutamine with n-butylamine under reducing conditions. First, we found that using low concentrations of amine-nucleophile under non-reducing conditions, the decrease in toxic epitopes is mainly due to transglutaminase-mediated cross-linkin...
Celiac disease is caused by an immune response to the dietary protein gluten. The only available tre...
AbstractThere was proposed the design of combined animal and vegetable proteins containing products ...
Celiac disease (CD) results from damage to the small intestinal mucosa due to an inappropriate immun...
Protein engineering of gluten, the exogenous effector in celiac disease, seeking its detoxification ...
Celiac disease is a permanent intolerance to the gliadin fraction of wheat gluten and to similar bar...
Abstract The surge in incidence of celiac disease (CD) is due more to environmental than to genetic ...
Celiac disease (CD) is an immune-mediated disorder caused by the ingestion of wheat gluten. A lifelo...
Celiac sprue is a life-long disease characterized by an intestinal inflammatory response to dietary ...
Celiac sprue is a life-long disease characterized by an intestinal inflammatory response to dietary ...
he method allows to obtain gluten detoxified flours suitable for the preparation of bakery products ...
Initiation of celiac disease is triggered in the gastrointestinal tract by transglutaminase 2 (TG2) ...
The increase in the number of cases of allergic reactions and celiac disease is an important problem...
Introduction. Currently the only treatment for celiac disease is a lifelong gluten-free diet. The di...
Gluten is a complex of proteins present in barley, wheat, rye and several varieties of oats that tri...
The effects of chemical (acid-heating treatment) and enzymatic (microbial transglutaminase, TGase) m...
Celiac disease is caused by an immune response to the dietary protein gluten. The only available tre...
AbstractThere was proposed the design of combined animal and vegetable proteins containing products ...
Celiac disease (CD) results from damage to the small intestinal mucosa due to an inappropriate immun...
Protein engineering of gluten, the exogenous effector in celiac disease, seeking its detoxification ...
Celiac disease is a permanent intolerance to the gliadin fraction of wheat gluten and to similar bar...
Abstract The surge in incidence of celiac disease (CD) is due more to environmental than to genetic ...
Celiac disease (CD) is an immune-mediated disorder caused by the ingestion of wheat gluten. A lifelo...
Celiac sprue is a life-long disease characterized by an intestinal inflammatory response to dietary ...
Celiac sprue is a life-long disease characterized by an intestinal inflammatory response to dietary ...
he method allows to obtain gluten detoxified flours suitable for the preparation of bakery products ...
Initiation of celiac disease is triggered in the gastrointestinal tract by transglutaminase 2 (TG2) ...
The increase in the number of cases of allergic reactions and celiac disease is an important problem...
Introduction. Currently the only treatment for celiac disease is a lifelong gluten-free diet. The di...
Gluten is a complex of proteins present in barley, wheat, rye and several varieties of oats that tri...
The effects of chemical (acid-heating treatment) and enzymatic (microbial transglutaminase, TGase) m...
Celiac disease is caused by an immune response to the dietary protein gluten. The only available tre...
AbstractThere was proposed the design of combined animal and vegetable proteins containing products ...
Celiac disease (CD) results from damage to the small intestinal mucosa due to an inappropriate immun...