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Defining the targets for the assessment of IgE-mediated allergenicity of new or modified food proteins.

Authors :
Houben, Geert
Blom, Marty
Alvito, Paula
Assunção, Ricardo
Crevel, René
Fæste, Christiane Kruse
Le, Thuy-My
Madsen, Charlotte Bernhard
Remington, Ben
Stroheker, Thomas
Vassilopoulou, Emilia
Verhoeckx, Kitty
Žiarovská, Jana
Constable, Anne
Source :
Food & Chemical Toxicology. May2019, Vol. 127, p61-69. 9p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Many food innovations rely on the introduction and use of new or modified proteins. New or modified food proteins may lead to major health risks due to their inherent potential to cause food allergy. Currently, the pre-market allergenicity assessment for new or modified food proteins and protein sources relies on methods for identifying allergenic hazards based on characteristics of known allergens. However, there is no general consensus on the allergenicity parameters to use and the criteria that should apply for the evaluation and decisions to be made. In this paper, we propose that the strategy for allergenicity risk assessment of new or modified food proteins and the methodologies applied should be governed by the risk management questions to be answered, reflected in the information needed by risk managers to enable their informed decision making. We generated an inventory of health outcome-related assessment parameters and criteria potentially important for risk management decision-making and we discuss the implications of selecting different optional criteria (e.g. cut-off values) for what could be accepted as safe with regards to the health outcomes in the (at risk) population. The impact of these various options on both method development and risk management practices was investigated. • New or modified food proteins may lead to food allergy and require risk assessment. • There is no guidance on allergenicity parameters and evaluation criteria to use. • Allergenicity risk assessment should be governed by the risk management questions. • Methodologies should be governed by the information needed by the risk manager. • We present an inventory of optional assessment parameters and evaluation criteria. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02786915
Volume :
127
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Food & Chemical Toxicology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
136182454
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fct.2019.02.036