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Food Chem 2015 Feb 1;168:580-7

Effects of processing on the recovery of food allergens from a model dark chocolate matrix.

Khuda SE, Jackson LS, Fu TJ, Williams KM

Abstract

To alleviate the risk to allergic consumers, it is crucial to improve factors affecting the detection of food allergens in processed chocolate products. This study evaluated processing effects on (1) recovery of peanut, egg, and milk allergens using five different extraction buffers, and (2) identification of specific allergenic proteins from extracts of incurred chocolate using allergen-specific antibodies and human allergic sera. Immunochemical staining with polyclonal antibodies showed that the addition of detergent or reducing agent improved extraction efficiency of peanut proteins, but not of egg and milk proteins. Tempering decreased antibody binding regardless of extractant. Detection of IgE-reactive peanut, egg, and milk allergens was differentially affected by tempering and extractant. Detection problems associated with matrix and processing effects may be overcome by the choice of extraction buffer and detecting antibody.


Category: Journal Article
PubMed ID: #25172751 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2014.07.084
Includes FDA Authors from Scientific Area(s): Food
Entry Created: 2014-08-31 Entry Last Modified: 2014-11-22
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