Title of article :
Analytic investigations on protein content in refined seed oils: Implications in food allergy
Author/Authors :
Ramazzotti، نويسنده , , Matteo and Mulinacci، نويسنده , , Nadia and Pazzagli، نويسنده , , Luigia and Moriondo، نويسنده , , Maria and Manao، نويسنده , , Giampaolo and Vincieri، نويسنده , , Franco Francesco and Degl’Innocenti، نويسنده , , Donatella، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Background
er of scientific reports have investigated the possible implications of refined seed oils in allergic reactions, resulting in conflicting points of view. Also the total amount of residual proteins after refinement is still a matter of debate. Nevertheless, seed oils are now blamed as possible cause of allergic reactions.
ive
ermine the true amount of proteins after oil refinement and to shed new lights on allergenic properties of refined seed oils.
s
imized a protein extraction procedure on several commercial refined seed oils. Both colorimetric and amino acid analysis were used to measure residual protein content. SDS–PAGE was also used for characterizations of protein band patterns. Sensitized child patients sera were tested by Western blot on PAGE-resolved proteins.
s
traction method proved to be effective and reproducible. Amino acid analysis resulted more accurate in determining the protein content with respect to colorimetric methods, indicating a higher protein content than that previously reported. IgE responsive residual proteins were found in peanut oil extracts.
sions
eliminary data suggest that fully refined seed oils should be taken into account in the context of allergic reactions and would benefit of further toxicological studies.
Keywords :
allergy , Amino acid analysis , Heat/PBS extraction , Refined seed oils , SDS–PAGE
Journal title :
Food and Chemical Toxicology
Journal title :
Food and Chemical Toxicology