Despite the availability of a large number of antibody and DNA based methods for detection and quantification of allergens in food there remain significant difficulties in selecting the optimum technique to employ. Published methods from research groups mostly contain sufficient detail concerning target antigen, calibration procedures and method performance to allow replication by others. However, routine allergen testing by the food industry relies upon commercialised test kits and frequently the suppliers provide disappointingly little specification detail on the grounds that this is proprietary information. In this review we have made a critical assessment of the published literature describing the performance of both commercial and non-...
Food allergy represents an important food safety issue because of the potential lethal effects; the ...
Allergens are substances that cause allergic reactions. Allergic reactions differ from person to per...
Allergen detection and quantification is an essential part of allergen management as practiced by fo...
Summary This review of the recent literature indicates that ELISA and DNA techniques dominate labora...
Food allergy is one of the most important world health problems due to its increasing prevalence and...
In 2010, a multi-allergen detection method based on mass spectrometric (LC-MS/MS) analysis was devel...
Food allergy affects up to 6% of Europeans. Allergen identification is important for the risk assess...
Recent studies indicate that 2-4% of the world population is sensitive to the presence of allergens ...
Food allergens are a real threat to sensitized individuals. Although food labeling is crucial to pro...
Use of foodomics, mostly proteomic and genomic based methods, for study of allergens in food is pres...
P>Purified allergens are required to detect cross-contamination with other allergenic foods and to u...
Abstract The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) offers many advantages for the detection of p...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract IgE-me...
The quantitative detection of allergens in the food chain is a strategic health objective as the pre...
Allergen is any food substance capable of causing allergic reaction due to recognition by immune sys...
Food allergy represents an important food safety issue because of the potential lethal effects; the ...
Allergens are substances that cause allergic reactions. Allergic reactions differ from person to per...
Allergen detection and quantification is an essential part of allergen management as practiced by fo...
Summary This review of the recent literature indicates that ELISA and DNA techniques dominate labora...
Food allergy is one of the most important world health problems due to its increasing prevalence and...
In 2010, a multi-allergen detection method based on mass spectrometric (LC-MS/MS) analysis was devel...
Food allergy affects up to 6% of Europeans. Allergen identification is important for the risk assess...
Recent studies indicate that 2-4% of the world population is sensitive to the presence of allergens ...
Food allergens are a real threat to sensitized individuals. Although food labeling is crucial to pro...
Use of foodomics, mostly proteomic and genomic based methods, for study of allergens in food is pres...
P>Purified allergens are required to detect cross-contamination with other allergenic foods and to u...
Abstract The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) offers many advantages for the detection of p...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract IgE-me...
The quantitative detection of allergens in the food chain is a strategic health objective as the pre...
Allergen is any food substance capable of causing allergic reaction due to recognition by immune sys...
Food allergy represents an important food safety issue because of the potential lethal effects; the ...
Allergens are substances that cause allergic reactions. Allergic reactions differ from person to per...
Allergen detection and quantification is an essential part of allergen management as practiced by fo...