2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00216-015-8645-y
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Multiplex detection of food allergens and gluten

Abstract: To help safeguard the food supply and detect the presence of undeclared food allergens and gluten, most producers and regulatory agencies rely on commercial test kits. Most of these are ELISAs with a few being PCR-based. These methods are very sensitive and analyte specific, requiring different assays to detect each of the different food allergens. Mass spectrometry offers an alternative approach whereby multiple allergens may be detected simultaneously. However, mass spectrometry requires expensive equipment,… Show more

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“…Flow cytometry can be used for both in-vivo and in-vitro quantitative allergen analysis [124, 125]. Garber et al and Cho et al have shown that by using magnetic bead sets it is possible to detect 14 food allergens (and gluten) in 12 different samples, within 6 h, with a similar LOD to existing ELISA methods (<5 ng/mL) [97, 126]. However, their methods required two extraction procedures, so although the assay could be multiplexed, the extraction could not.…”
Section: Methods For Food Allergen Detection Using a Smartphone Readomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flow cytometry can be used for both in-vivo and in-vitro quantitative allergen analysis [124, 125]. Garber et al and Cho et al have shown that by using magnetic bead sets it is possible to detect 14 food allergens (and gluten) in 12 different samples, within 6 h, with a similar LOD to existing ELISA methods (<5 ng/mL) [97, 126]. However, their methods required two extraction procedures, so although the assay could be multiplexed, the extraction could not.…”
Section: Methods For Food Allergen Detection Using a Smartphone Readomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Can detect multiple allergens simultaneously (Cucu et al 2013, Gomaa & Boye 2015, Kirsch et al 2009, van Hengel 2007 Need special equipment, cross-reactivity (Cho et al 2015) Crustacean, egg, milk, gluten, peanut, soy, almond, cashew, Brazil nut, hazelnut, coconut, pine nut, macadamia nut, walnut (Cho et al 2015) Sandwich 5 ng/mL…”
Section: Multianalyte Profilingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The major analytical Th methods, including enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), mass spectrometry (MS) and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) are discussed in detail in this chapter. While the majority of commercially available allergen detection methods are single allergen assays, multi-allergen detection methods have recently been developed using a multiplex enzyme immunoassay [7][8][9][10], MS [11][12][13][14][15][16] or DNA amplifi cation [17,18]. Understanding fi the limitations of available methods for food allergen quantitation, specifi-fi cally with respect to sample extraction, thermal processing, and biomarker selection, will improve method selection, establish appropriate allergen control plans, and ultimately protect allergic consumers.…”
Section: ) Th E Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protectionmentioning
confidence: 99%