| Literature DB >> 27965781 |
Alessandro Fiocchi1, Lamia Dahdah1, Carla Riccardi1, Oscar Mazzina1, Vincenzo Fierro1.
Abstract
Food allergic individuals are exposed to unnecessary dietary restrictions due to precautionary food allergy labelling (PFAL). Two forms of PFAL exist: type I identifies the possible presence of allergenic contaminaion in foods ('may content…'), type II indicates as potentially dangerous ingredients or contaminants that do no belong to official list of food allergens. PFAL type II is based on the fear of cross-reactivity with foods belonging to that list. PFAL type II is less known, but may be tempting for the legal offices of food companies, for clinicians in a 'defensive medicine' key, and even for legislators. We identify here a case of PFAL type II, allergy to rapeseed (belonging to the family of Brassicaceae). Increasingly used for their nutritional and nutraceutic value in asthma prevention, rapeseed has been indicated by regulatory authorities in Canada and Europe as potential cross-reactor with mustard. In this review, we provide the elements for a risk assessment of cross-reactivity of rapeseed/mustard allergy in the general population both clinically and from the point of view of the molecular allergy. Three findings emerge: 1. Allergic reactions to rapeseed are exceptional 2. The allergens identified in rapeseed and mustard are similar, but not identical 3. Reactions to rapeseed have never been described in mustard-allergic patients. On the ground of existing evidence, a precautionary labeling for rapeseed as potentially dangerous for patients allergic to mustard is not justified. In the interest of patients with multiple food allergy, PFAL type II must be avoided.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27965781 PMCID: PMC5142398 DOI: 10.1186/s40733-016-0028-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asthma Res Pract ISSN: 2054-7064
rapeseed allergens and their IUS code
| Allergen | Name | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Bra n | Napin | 1750 |
| Bra n 1 | Napin | 169 |
| Bra n 1.0101 | Napin | 3162 |
| Bra n 4 | Polcalcin | 710 |
| Bra n 7 | Polcalcin | 170 |
| Bra n 8 | Profilin | 1073 |
| Bra n PG | Polygalactonurase | 1072 |
| Cruciferin | nf |
Mustard seed allergens, their origin and their IUS code
| Allergen | Source | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Bra ni | Black Mustard, Brassica nigra | 1682 |
| Bra j | Brassica juncea, Oriental Mustard | 1749 |
| Bra r | Bird Rape, Brassica rapa, Field Mustard, Turnip, Turnip Mustard | 2022 |
| Sin a | Bird Rape, Brassica alba, Sinapis alba, Turnip, White Mustard | 1972 |
| Bra j 1 | Brassica juncea, Oriental Mustard | 168 |
| Bra r 1 | Bird Rape, Brassica rapa, Field Mustard, Turnip, Turnip Mustard | 2682 |
| Bra r 3 | Bird Rape, Brassica rapa, Field Mustard, Turnip, Turnip Mustard | 1060 |
| Sin a 1 | Bird Rape, Brassica alba, Sinapis alba, Turnip, White Mustard | 627 |
| Sin a 1.0101 | Bird Rape, Brassica alba, Sinapis alba, Turnip, White Mustard | 3477 |
| Sin a 1.0104 | Bird Rape, Brassica alba, Sinapis alba, Turnip, White Mustard | 1662 |
| Sin a 1.0105 | Bird Rape, Brassica alba, Sinapis alba, Turnip, White Mustard | 1663 |
| Sin a 1.0106 | Bird Rape, Brassica alba, Sinapis alba, Turnip, White Mustard | 1664 |
| Sin a 1.0107 | Bird Rape, Brassica alba, Sinapis alba, Turnip, White Mustard | 1665 |
| Sin a 1.0108 | Bird Rape, Brassica alba, Sinapis alba, Turnip, White Mustard | 1666 |
| Sin a 2 | Bird Rape, Brassica alba, Sinapis alba, Turnip, White Mustard | 2693 |
| Sin a 2.0101 | Bird Rape, Brassica alba, Sinapis alba, Turnip, White Mustard | 4034 |
| Sin a 3 | Bird Rape, Brassica alba, Sinapis alba, Turnip, White Mustard | 7634 |
| Sin a 3.0101 | Bird Rape, Brassica alba, Sinapis alba, Turnip, White Mustard | 7635 |
| Sin a 4 | Bird Rape, Brassica alba, Sinapis alba, Turnip, White Mustard | 7636 |
| Sin a 4.0101 | Bird Rape, Brassica alba, Sinapis alba, Turnip, White Mustard | 7637 |
If a company will label rapeseed as possible cross-reactor with mustard, they should also label [63–70]
| …Celery | as possibly cross-reactive with…. | … anise, fennel, coriander, cumin, caraway, carrot, dill, lovage, parsley… |
| …Cereals containing gluten | … triticale, rye, barley, oat, rice, maize | |
| …Egg | … poultry | |
| …Peanut | … beans, lentils, lupin, chick pea…. | |
| …Nuts | … peach, apricot, kiwifruit… | |
| …Soy | … peas, lentils, kidney, lima and navy beans… | |
| …Milk | … beef | |
| …Mustard | … rapeseed, sunflower seed, ricinus …. |