Literature DB >> 35201367

Development of incurred chocolate bars and broth powder with six fully characterised food allergens as test materials for food allergen analysis.

Anne-Catherine Huet1, Melody Paulus2, Jean Henrottin2, Chantal Brossard3, Olivier Tranquet3,4, Hervé Bernard5, Rosa Pilolli6, Chiara Nitride7, Colette Larré3, Karine Adel-Patient5, Linda Monaci6, E N Clare Mills7, Marc De Loose8, Nathalie Gillard2, Christof Van Poucke9.   

Abstract

The design and production of incurred test materials are critical for the development and validation of methods for food allergen analysis. This is because production and processing conditions, together with the food matrix, can modify allergens affecting their structure, extractability and detectability. For the ThRAll project, which aims to develop a mass spectrometry-based reference method for the simultaneous accurate quantification of six allergenic ingredients in two hard to analyse matrices. Two highly processed matrices, chocolate bars and broth powder, were selected to incur with six allergenic ingredients (egg, milk, peanut, soy, hazelnut and almond) at 2, 4, 10 and 40 mg total allergenic protein/kg food matrix using a pilot-scale food manufacturing plant. The allergenic activity of the ingredients incurred was verified using food-allergic patient serum/plasma IgE, the homogeneity of the incurred matrices verified and their stability at 4 °C assessed over at least 30-month storage using appropriate enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA). Allergens were found at all levels from the chocolate bar and were homogenously distributed, apart from peanut and soy which could only be determined above 4 mg total allergenic ingredient protein/kg. The homogeneity assessment was restricted to analysis of soy, milk and peanut for the broth powder but nevertheless demonstrated that the allergens were homogeneously distributed. All the allergens tested were found to be stable in the incurred matrices for at least 30 months demonstrating they are suitable for method development.
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Keywords:  Allergens; Detection method; Homogeneity; Incurred matrices; Stability

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35201367     DOI: 10.1007/s00216-022-03912-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Bioanal Chem        ISSN: 1618-2642            Impact factor:   4.142


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3.  Detection and Quantification of Allergens in Foods and Minimum Eliciting Doses in Food-Allergic Individuals (ThRAll).

Authors:  E N Clare Mills; Karine Adel-Patient; Hervé Bernard; Marc De Loose; Nathalie Gillard; Anne-Catherine Huet; Collette Larré; Chiara Nitride; Rosa Pilolli; Olivier Tranquet; Christof Van Pouke; Linda Monaci
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9.  Allergenicity assessment of the edible cricket Acheta domesticus in terms of thermal and gastrointestinal processing and IgE cross-reactivity with shrimp.

Authors:  Laura De Marchi; Federica Mainente; Massimo Leonardi; Stephan Scheurer; Andrea Wangorsch; Vera Mahler; Rosa Pilolli; Daniela Sorio; Gianni Zoccatelli
Journal:  Food Chem       Date:  2021-04-20       Impact factor: 7.514

10.  Further studies on the biological activity of hazelnut allergens.

Authors:  F Blanc; H Bernard; S Ah-Leung; L Przybylski-Nicaise; P Stahl Skov; A Purohit; F de Blay; B Ballmer-Weber; P Fritsche; M Fernandez Rivas; I Reig; A Sinaniotis; E Vassilopoulou; K Hoffmann-Sommergruber; S Vieths; N Rigby; C Mills; K Adel-Patient
Journal:  Clin Transl Allergy       Date:  2015-07-17       Impact factor: 5.871

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