| Literature DB >> 26468368 |
Isabel J Skypala1, M Williams2, L Reeves3, R Meyer4, C Venter5.
Abstract
Although there is considerable literature pertaining to IgE and non IgE-mediated food allergy, there is a paucity of information on non-immune mediated reactions to foods, other than metabolic disorders such as lactose intolerance. Food additives and naturally occurring 'food chemicals' have long been reported as having the potential to provoke symptoms in those who are more sensitive to their effects. Diets low in 'food chemicals' gained prominence in the 1970s and 1980s, and their popularity remains, although the evidence of their efficacy is very limited. This review focuses on the available evidence for the role and likely adverse effects of both added and natural 'food chemicals' including benzoate, sulphite, monosodium glutamate, vaso-active or biogenic amines and salicylate. Studies assessing the efficacy of the restriction of these substances in the diet have mainly been undertaken in adults, but the paper will also touch on the use of such diets in children. The difficulty of reviewing the available evidence is that few of the studies have been controlled and, for many, considerable time has elapsed since their publication. Meanwhile dietary patterns and habits have changed hugely in the interim, so the conclusions may not be relevant for our current dietary norms. The conclusion of the review is that there may be some benefit in the removal of an additive or a group of foods high in natural food chemicals from the diet for a limited period for certain individuals, providing the diagnostic pathway is followed and the foods are reintroduced back into the diet to assess for the efficacy of removal. However diets involving the removal of multiple additives and food chemicals have the very great potential to lead to nutritional deficiency especially in the paediatric population. Any dietary intervention, whether for the purposes of diagnosis or management of food allergy or food intolerance, should be adapted to the individual's dietary habits and a suitably trained dietitian should ensure nutritional needs are met. Ultimately a healthy diet should be the aim for all patients presenting in the allergy clinic.Entities:
Keywords: Additives; Allergy; Food; Histamine; Salicylate
Year: 2015 PMID: 26468368 PMCID: PMC4604636 DOI: 10.1186/s13601-015-0078-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Transl Allergy ISSN: 2045-7022 Impact factor: 5.871
Foods more likely to contain high levels of natural or added sulphites, benzoates and monosodium glutamate
| Sulphites (E220–E227) [ | Benzoates (E210–E219) [ | Monosodium glutamate (E621–E623, E627, E635) [ | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Meat, poultry and seafood | Prawns, lobster, dried salt cod, crab sticks, squid, meat burger, sausages | Dishes with a spicy sauce, ready to eat meals containing benzoates | Fish sauce |
| Milk and eggs | Yoghurt, cheese | Parmesan cheese | |
| Fruits | Dried apricots, sultanas, figs, prunes, dates, dried banana, candied or glace fruit desiccated coconut, currants | Cranberries, bilberries, prunes, papaya, dried fruit, avocado | |
| Vegetables, nuts, seeds and savoury snacks | Dried mushrooms and other fungi, frozen, tinned or vacuum packed potatoes, French fries, instant mash, gnocchi, potato cakes, potato croquettes, vegetarian burgers and sausages, tinned asparagus, broad beans, French beans, chestnuts, walnuts | Pumpkin, kidney beans, soy beans, soy flour, broccoli, spinach, baked beans in tomato/spicy sauce, dry roasted and spicy nuts, Bombay mix, crisps (except ready salted), potato or corn snacks, | Mushrooms, spinach, savoury snacks, crisps |
| Condiments and miscellaneous | Horseradish sauce, caramel colouring (E150) | Curry powder, allspice, mixed spice, nutmeg, clove, cinnamon, chocolate, cocoa, ketchup, soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, salad dressing, salad cream, mayonnaise, jam, pickles | Soups, stock, gravy, rubs, coatings, ready-meals, soy sauce, black bean sauce, oyster sauce, tomato sauce, miso, marmite, instant rice and noodle dishes |
| Drinks | Cider, wine, beer, fruit squash and cordials, soft drinks, grape juice, fruit juice drinks, cola drinks | Tea, squash, cordial, carbonated drinks, milkshake syrup, beer, ready-to-drink alcohol and mixers, spirits with added spices |
Foods with added sulphite, benzoates and MSG will vary from country to country
Foods more likely to contain high levels of vaso-active amines and salicylate
| Vaso-active amines [ | Salicylate [ | |
|---|---|---|
| Meat, poultry and seafood | All cured meat especially pork products e.g. ham, salami, pepperoni, game, bacon, sausages, fresh pork, fresh or canned tuna, canned sardines, anchovies, mackerel, salmon, herring, processed fish products (fish pastes, smoked, dried or pickled fish), fish sauce | |
| Milk and eggs | Blue cheese, parmesan, brie, camembert, emmenthal, old gouda, cheddar cheese and other hard cheeses | |
| Fruits | Oranges, bananas, tangerines, pineapple, grapes, strawberries | Granny smith apples, cherries, strawberries, currants, raisins, kiwi, Gala melon, peaches and nectarines, raspberries |
| Vegetables, nuts, seeds and savoury snacks | Tomatoes, pickled cabbage, aubergine, spinach, broad beans, peanuts, tree nuts | Asparagus, sweet corn, raw tomatoes, tomato puree |
| Condiments and miscellaneous | Fermented soy products including miso and tempeh | Ginger, mixed herbs, mustard, oregano, curry powder, black pepper, cardamom pods, cinnamon, cumin, fenugreek, mint, nutmeg, paprika, rosemary, thyme, turmeric, liquorice, peppermint, Worcestershire sauce, honey, tomato ketchup |
| Drinks | Green tea, champagne, coffee, cocoa, chocolate, wine, beer, fresh fruit juices, smoothies | Coffee, pineapple juice, cider, Benedictine liqueur, lemon tea, black tea, apple juice, cranberry juice, orange juice, tomato juice, fizzy drinks, Drambui liqueur, wine, rum |
Foods likely to be high in added and/or natural ‘food chemicals’
| Food | Amine | Glutamate | Salicylate | Sulphite | Benzoate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cheese | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
| Wine | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
| Soy | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
| Tea | ✓ | ✓ | |||
| Tomatoes | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
| Herbs and spices | ✓ | ✓ | |||
| Strawberries and pineapple | ✓ | ✓ | |||
| Spinach | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
| Worcestershire sauce | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
| Dried fruit | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |