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. 2003 Feb;111(2):221-2.
doi: 10.1289/ehp.5701.

Animal models to detect allergenicity to foods and genetically modified products: workshop summary

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Animal models to detect allergenicity to foods and genetically modified products: workshop summary

Helen Tryphonas et al. Environ Health Perspect. 2003 Feb.

Abstract

Respiratory allergy and allergy to foods continue to be important health issues. There is evidence to indicate that the incidence of food allergy around the world is on the rise. Current estimates indicate that approximately 5% of young children and 1-2% of adults suffer from true food allergy (Kagan 2003). Although a large number of in vivo and in vitro tests exist for the clinical diagnosis of allergy in humans, we lack validated animal models of allergenicity. This deficiency creates serious problems for regulatory agencies and industries that must define the potential allergenicity of foods before marketing. The emergence of several biotechnologically derived foods and industrial proteins, as well as their potential to sensitize genetically predisposed populations to develop allergy, has prompted health officials and regulatory agencies around the world to seek approaches and methodologies to screen novel proteins for allergenicity.

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