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The Influence of Gamma Radiation Processing on the Allergenicity of Main Pistachio Allergens.

Vahid Yaghoubi Naei1, Mojtaba Sankian1, Malihe Moghadam1, Narges Farshidi1, Seyed Hasan Ayati1, Fatemeh Hamid2, Abdol-Reza Varasteh1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Gamma irradiation is a form of processing with an array of applications in medical sciences such as microbial decontamination, viruses inactivation, cervical carcinoma and breast cancer treatment. One of the ways in which gamma irradiation has the potential to be used is in reducing the allergenicity of food allergens.
METHODS: In the present study, pistachios were irradiated with either a 1, 10, or 100 kGy dose of gamma irradiation. The binding rate of mice and human antibodies to the allergens of the pistachio extracts were examined via Western blot analysis.
RESULTS: Our findings show an inverse dose-response relationship between the binding rate of antibodies to the pistachio allergens and the gamma irradiation dose. Despite these promising findings, the results of our sensory evaluation indicate that gamma irradiation causes undesirable changes to the sensory characteristics of pistachios, especially at the dose of 100 kGy.
CONCLUSION: Gamma irradiation appears to be an effective method in reducing the allergenicity of pistachios. Thus, this form of processing has the potential to prevent adverse allergic reactions to the major pistachio allergens in sensitized subjects. However, further research must be dedicated to examining the dose sufficient in reducing allergencity, while maintaining adequate sensory quality for satisfactory consumption.

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Keywords:  Allergenicity; Gamma irradiation; Pistachio

Year:  2019        PMID: 30805394      PMCID: PMC6374055     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rep Biochem Mol Biol        ISSN: 2322-3480


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10.  A potential practical approach to reduce Ara h 6 allergenicity by gamma irradiation.

Authors:  Chunping Luo; Chunqiu Hu; Jinyan Gao; Xin Li; Zhihua Wu; Anshu Yang; Hongbing Chen
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