Edible insects are currently being evaluated as an alternative and more sustainable protein source for humans. The introduction of new food sources can lead to development of novel allergies. Because in the Western world, insects are unlikely to be consumed raw, it is important to know how processing and in vitro digestion might influence their allergenicity. Three edible mealworm species (Tenebrio molitor, Zophobas atratus and Alphitobius diaperinus) subjected to processing and in vitro digestion were analysed for IgE cross-reactivity. Immunoblot and MALDI-MS/MS analyses revealed that IgE from crustaceans or House dust mite (HDM) allergic patients showed cross-reactivity to mealworm tropomyosin or α-amylase, hexamerin 1B precursor and musc...
Assessment of cross-reactivity and primary sensitization and allergy by new food proteins: the goal ...
Background: Panallergens are proteins that take part in key processes of organisms and, therefore, a...
International audienceThe increasing production and consumption of insect proteins as substitutes fo...
Edible insects are currently being evaluated as an alternative and more sustainable protein source f...
Edible insects are considered as a promising and sustainable alternative protein source for humans, ...
Background: Insects have become increasingly interesting as alternative nutrient sources for feeding...
Scope. Due to the imminent growth of the world population, shortage of protein sources for human con...
Scope: The growing world population requires the exploration of new sustainable protein sources to e...
Insects represent an alternative for meat and fish in satisfying the increasing demand for sustainab...
Increasing global population increasingly limited by resources has spurred interest in novel food so...
Edible insects are important sources of nutrition, particularly in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The recent introduction of edible insects in Western countries has raised concern...
International audienceThe edible yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor), contains an extremely diverse p...
Scope: The growing world population is a key driver for the exploration of sustainable protein sourc...
Assessment of cross-reactivity and primary sensitization and allergy by new food proteins: the goal ...
Background: Panallergens are proteins that take part in key processes of organisms and, therefore, a...
International audienceThe increasing production and consumption of insect proteins as substitutes fo...
Edible insects are currently being evaluated as an alternative and more sustainable protein source f...
Edible insects are considered as a promising and sustainable alternative protein source for humans, ...
Background: Insects have become increasingly interesting as alternative nutrient sources for feeding...
Scope. Due to the imminent growth of the world population, shortage of protein sources for human con...
Scope: The growing world population requires the exploration of new sustainable protein sources to e...
Insects represent an alternative for meat and fish in satisfying the increasing demand for sustainab...
Increasing global population increasingly limited by resources has spurred interest in novel food so...
Edible insects are important sources of nutrition, particularly in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The recent introduction of edible insects in Western countries has raised concern...
International audienceThe edible yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor), contains an extremely diverse p...
Scope: The growing world population is a key driver for the exploration of sustainable protein sourc...
Assessment of cross-reactivity and primary sensitization and allergy by new food proteins: the goal ...
Background: Panallergens are proteins that take part in key processes of organisms and, therefore, a...
International audienceThe increasing production and consumption of insect proteins as substitutes fo...