TY - JOUR
T1 - Current (Food) Allergenic Risk Assessment
T2 - Is It Fit for Novel Foods? Status Quo and Identification of Gaps
AU - Mazzucchelli, Gabriel
AU - Holzhauser, Thomas
AU - Cirkovic Velickovic, Tanja
AU - Diaz-Perales, Araceli
AU - Molina, Elena
AU - Roncada, Paola
AU - Rodrigues, Pedro
AU - Verhoeckx, Kitty
AU - Hoffmann-Sommergruber, Karin
N1 - Funding Information:
G.M. and T.H. have equally contributed to this paper. The authors are all part of the COST Action FA1402 entitled: ImpARAS. This work was in part funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF SFB F4603) to KHS; The Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia Grant Number OI172024 to TCV; MINECO, Spain, through the project AGL2014-59771-R to EM; Project 31-03-05-FEP-0060 – Aquavalor, cofinanced by PROMAR: Projetos Pilotos e a Transformação de Embarcações de Pesca to PR.
Funding Information:
G.M. and T.H. have equally contributed to this paper. The authors are all part of the COST Action FA1402 entitled: ImpARAS. This work was in part funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF SFB F4603) to KHS; The Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia Grant Number OI172024 to TCV; MINECO, Spain, through the project AGL2014-59771-R to EM; Project 31-03-05-FEP-0060 – Aquavalor, cofinanced by PROMAR: Projetos Pilotos e a Transformac¸ão de Embarca¸cões de Pesca to PR.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 The Authors. Published by WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
PY - 2018/1
Y1 - 2018/1
N2 - Food allergies are recognized as a global health concern. In order to protect allergic consumers from severe symptoms, allergenic risk assessment for well-known foods and foods containing genetically modified ingredients is installed. However, population is steadily growing and there is a rising need to provide adequate protein-based foods, including novel sources, not yet used for human consumption. In this context safety issues such as a potential increased allergenic risk need to be assessed before marketing novel food sources. Therefore, the established allergenic risk assessment for genetically modified organisms needs to be re-evaluated for its applicability for risk assessment of novel food proteins. Two different scenarios of allergic sensitization have to be assessed. The first scenario is the presence of already known allergenic structures in novel foods. For this, a comparative assessment can be performed and the range of cross-reactivity can be explored, while in the second scenario allergic reactions are observed toward so far novel allergenic structures and no reference material is available. This review summarizes the current analytical methods for allergenic risk assessment, highlighting the strengths and limitations of each method and discussing the gaps in this assessment that need to be addressed in the near future.
AB - Food allergies are recognized as a global health concern. In order to protect allergic consumers from severe symptoms, allergenic risk assessment for well-known foods and foods containing genetically modified ingredients is installed. However, population is steadily growing and there is a rising need to provide adequate protein-based foods, including novel sources, not yet used for human consumption. In this context safety issues such as a potential increased allergenic risk need to be assessed before marketing novel food sources. Therefore, the established allergenic risk assessment for genetically modified organisms needs to be re-evaluated for its applicability for risk assessment of novel food proteins. Two different scenarios of allergic sensitization have to be assessed. The first scenario is the presence of already known allergenic structures in novel foods. For this, a comparative assessment can be performed and the range of cross-reactivity can be explored, while in the second scenario allergic reactions are observed toward so far novel allergenic structures and no reference material is available. This review summarizes the current analytical methods for allergenic risk assessment, highlighting the strengths and limitations of each method and discussing the gaps in this assessment that need to be addressed in the near future.
KW - allergenic risk assessment
KW - analytical methods
KW - cross-reactivity
KW - food allergy
KW - novel food
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U2 - 10.1002/mnfr.201700278
DO - 10.1002/mnfr.201700278
M3 - Review article
C2 - 28925060
AN - SCOPUS:85040358214
SN - 1613-4125
VL - 62
JO - Molecular Nutrition and Food Research
JF - Molecular Nutrition and Food Research
IS - 1
M1 - 1700278
ER -