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Updated population minimal eliciting dose distributions for use in risk assessment of 14 priority food allergens.

Benjamin C Remington1, Joost Westerhout1, Marie Y Meima1, W Marty Blom2, Astrid G Kruizinga1, Matthew W Wheeler3, Steve L Taylor4, Geert F Houben1, Joseph L Baumert4.   

Abstract

Food allergy and allergen management are important global public health issues. In 2011, the first iteration of our allergen threshold database (ATDB) was established based on individual NOAELs and LOAELs from oral food challenge in roughly 1750 allergic individuals. Population minimal eliciting dose (EDp) distributions based on this dataset were published for 11 allergenic foods in 2014. Systematic data collection has continued (2011-2018) and the dataset now contains over 3400 data points. The current study provides new and updated EDp values for 14 allergenic foods and incorporates a newly developed Stacked Model Averaging statistical method for interval-censored data. ED01 and ED05 values, the doses at which 1%, and respectively 5%, of the respective allergic population would be predicted to experience any objective allergic reaction were determined. The 14 allergenic foods were cashew, celery, egg, fish, hazelnut, lupine, milk, mustard, peanut, sesame, shrimp (for crustacean shellfish), soy, walnut, and wheat. Updated ED01 estimates ranged between 0.03 mg for walnut protein and 26.2 mg for shrimp protein. ED05 estimates ranged between 0.4 mg for mustard protein and 280 mg for shrimp protein. The ED01 and ED05 values presented here are valuable in the risk assessment and subsequent risk management of allergenic foods.
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Keywords:  Allergy; Food; Labeling; Model averaging; Risk assessment; Threshold

Year:  2020        PMID: 32179163      PMCID: PMC7748293          DOI: 10.1016/j.fct.2020.111259

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Chem Toxicol        ISSN: 0278-6915            Impact factor:   6.023


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