Background: We analyzed the hypoallergenic potential of a recently bred apple selection with unusually low content of Mal d 1, using an oral challenge model with three additional apple cultivars for comparison. Methods: Sixty-six birch pollen-allergic individuals with a history of oral allergy syndrome after apple intake were subjected to a double-blind oral provocation with two apple cultivars (B:0654 and 'Discovery'). Thirteen also tested two other apple cultivars ('Ingrid Marie' and 'Gloster'). Three doses were given consecutively, 30 min apart: 10 g without peel, and 10 and 50 g with peel. A final assessment was conducted 30 min after the last intake. Oral symptoms were graded from 0 to 5. Total oral symptom score (TOS) included all sco...
BackgroundGenetic modification of allergenic foods such as apple has the potential to reduce their c...
Background: Apple allergy manifests as two main groups of clinical entities reflecting different pat...
BackgroundGenetic modification of allergenic foods such as apple has the potential to reduce their c...
P>Background:As oral allergy syndrome (OAS) symptoms to apple are frequent, we aimed to identify ...
Approximately 2% of the Northern and Central European population is allergic to apples. Because of s...
Background: As oral allergy syndrome (OAS) symptoms to apple are frequent, we aimed to identify low ...
Patients with Oral Allergy Syndrome (OAS) to fresh apple may tolerate low allergenic apple cultivars...
Apple allergy is the most common food allergy in Europe with an estimated prevalence of 4%. A subjec...
none11To evaluate differences in skin prick test response to apple cultivars in patients with apple ...
Background: Apple cultivars have been reported to differ in allergenicity on the basis of in vitro a...
It is generally assumed that the incidence of allergies in the Western world has been rising over th...
Patients with birch pollen allergy (major allergen: Bet v 1) have often an associated oral allergy s...
Background Genetic modification of allergenic foods such as apple has the potential to reduce their ...
Assessment of allergenicity of foods is important for allergic consumers and regulators. Immunoassay...
BackgroundGenetic modification of allergenic foods such as apple has the potential to reduce their c...
Background: Apple allergy manifests as two main groups of clinical entities reflecting different pat...
BackgroundGenetic modification of allergenic foods such as apple has the potential to reduce their c...
P>Background:As oral allergy syndrome (OAS) symptoms to apple are frequent, we aimed to identify ...
Approximately 2% of the Northern and Central European population is allergic to apples. Because of s...
Background: As oral allergy syndrome (OAS) symptoms to apple are frequent, we aimed to identify low ...
Patients with Oral Allergy Syndrome (OAS) to fresh apple may tolerate low allergenic apple cultivars...
Apple allergy is the most common food allergy in Europe with an estimated prevalence of 4%. A subjec...
none11To evaluate differences in skin prick test response to apple cultivars in patients with apple ...
Background: Apple cultivars have been reported to differ in allergenicity on the basis of in vitro a...
It is generally assumed that the incidence of allergies in the Western world has been rising over th...
Patients with birch pollen allergy (major allergen: Bet v 1) have often an associated oral allergy s...
Background Genetic modification of allergenic foods such as apple has the potential to reduce their ...
Assessment of allergenicity of foods is important for allergic consumers and regulators. Immunoassay...
BackgroundGenetic modification of allergenic foods such as apple has the potential to reduce their c...
Background: Apple allergy manifests as two main groups of clinical entities reflecting different pat...
BackgroundGenetic modification of allergenic foods such as apple has the potential to reduce their c...