Molecular Biological and Immunological Techniques and Applications for Food Chemists 2009
DOI: 10.1002/9780470637685.ch22
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Lupin Allergen Detection

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“…Among sensitized children, 6% were diagnosed with soybean allergy while an overall prevalence of 2.1% was found in a study involving several European countries, the USA, and Australia [1,4,5]. Regarding lupine allergy, the prevalence varies, depending on dietary habits and geographical differences [1,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among sensitized children, 6% were diagnosed with soybean allergy while an overall prevalence of 2.1% was found in a study involving several European countries, the USA, and Australia [1,4,5]. Regarding lupine allergy, the prevalence varies, depending on dietary habits and geographical differences [1,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prevalence of lupine sensitization is unknown, depending on the dietary habits and geographical differences, although it has been reported to grow in parallel with its increasing consumption (Faeste, 2010;Verma et al, 2013). A study developed by Reis et al (2007), using data of 1,160 individuals from the Mediterranean region (Portugal) with suspicion of food allergy, reported 4.1% of lupine sensitization confirmed by skin prick tests (SPT) among the test population.…”
Section: Prevalence and Clinical Reactivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lupine profilin .1 -single-and two-cupin domains, the latter including the 7S (vicilins) and the 11S (legumins) seed storage proteins (Faeste, 2010). β-Conglutin was characterized in 2008 as a major allergen in L. angustifolius (Goggin, Mir, Smith, Stuckey, & Smith, 2008), being added to the allergen list as Lup an 1 (WHO/IUIS [http://www.allergen.org/]).…”
Section: β-Conglutin (Lup a 1 And Lup An 1)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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