According to recent epidemiological studies, in many countries food allergies increased strongly during recent decades. Allergies to fruits represent also an emerging problem and studies should be addressed to identify allergens, evaluate the allergenic potential of different species and varieties and, possibly, produce hypoallergenic fruits. In peach, the major allergen has been identified as a Lipid Transfer Protein (LTP) and in the present research the evolution of the allergenic potential of different peach and nectarine varieties has been monitored throughout ripening and in relation to postharvest treatments. Fruits of peach cv. ‘Royal Gemm’, ‘Zorzi’, of nectarine cv. ‘Rita Star’, ‘Early Giant’ and ‘Maria Dorata’, and of flat type (Pl...
Pru p 1 (a Bet v 1 homologue) and Pru p 3 (a nonspecific lipid transfer protein; nsLTP) are major al...
Peach (Prunus persica) has been recognized as a food allergen for over 20 years. However, there is l...
Background: Due to unclear reasons, allergy to lipid transfer protein (LTP) is frequent in Mediterra...
According to recent epidemiological studies, in many countries food allergies increased strongly dur...
Considering the increase of fruit allergy diseases, a specific research on some molecular aspects of...
It has been reported that various cultivars of fruits and vegetables may present a different pattern...
The fruits of Rosaceae species may frequently induce allergic reactions in both adults and children,...
Background: Allergy to fresh fruits and vegetables is mostly observed in subjects with pollinosis, e...
The fruits of Rosaceae species may frequently induce allergic reactions in both adults and children,...
Lipid transfer protein (LTP, Pru p 3) is the major allergen of peach (Prunus persica), much more pre...
Background: Allergy to Prunoideae fruit (plum, peach, cherry and apricot) is one of the most frequen...
Two cDNA clones (named Pp-LTP1 and Pp-LTP2) corresponding to different lipid transfer protein (LTP) ...
The full-length cDNAs of Pp-LTP1 and Pp-LTP2, two members of the lipid transfer protein (LTP) multig...
Background: Pru p 1 is a major allergen in peach and nectarine, and the different content in varieti...
Among vegetable foods peach (Prunus persica) has been recognized as a significant cause of allergy. ...
Pru p 1 (a Bet v 1 homologue) and Pru p 3 (a nonspecific lipid transfer protein; nsLTP) are major al...
Peach (Prunus persica) has been recognized as a food allergen for over 20 years. However, there is l...
Background: Due to unclear reasons, allergy to lipid transfer protein (LTP) is frequent in Mediterra...
According to recent epidemiological studies, in many countries food allergies increased strongly dur...
Considering the increase of fruit allergy diseases, a specific research on some molecular aspects of...
It has been reported that various cultivars of fruits and vegetables may present a different pattern...
The fruits of Rosaceae species may frequently induce allergic reactions in both adults and children,...
Background: Allergy to fresh fruits and vegetables is mostly observed in subjects with pollinosis, e...
The fruits of Rosaceae species may frequently induce allergic reactions in both adults and children,...
Lipid transfer protein (LTP, Pru p 3) is the major allergen of peach (Prunus persica), much more pre...
Background: Allergy to Prunoideae fruit (plum, peach, cherry and apricot) is one of the most frequen...
Two cDNA clones (named Pp-LTP1 and Pp-LTP2) corresponding to different lipid transfer protein (LTP) ...
The full-length cDNAs of Pp-LTP1 and Pp-LTP2, two members of the lipid transfer protein (LTP) multig...
Background: Pru p 1 is a major allergen in peach and nectarine, and the different content in varieti...
Among vegetable foods peach (Prunus persica) has been recognized as a significant cause of allergy. ...
Pru p 1 (a Bet v 1 homologue) and Pru p 3 (a nonspecific lipid transfer protein; nsLTP) are major al...
Peach (Prunus persica) has been recognized as a food allergen for over 20 years. However, there is l...
Background: Due to unclear reasons, allergy to lipid transfer protein (LTP) is frequent in Mediterra...