In vivo and in vitro techniques to determine the biological activity of food allergens

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    Abstract

    Methods for determination of the biological activity of food allergens comprise both determination of the allergenic potency, i.e. the capability to elicit an allergic reaction in an already sensitized individual, and the allergenic potential, i.e. the risk for sensitizing a hitherto non-allergic individual. Several methods are discussed for determination of potency including the double-blinded placebo-controlled food challenge, skin testing, in vitro effector cell assays such as basophil histamine release, and IgE-based techniques such as RAST and RAST inhibition. No reliable methods have yet been developed which can predict the allergenic potential of a food or a food allergen. The progress in the areas of stability studies and animal models for food allergy are discussed.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJournal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications
    Volume756
    Issue number1-2
    Pages (from-to)41-55
    Number of pages15
    ISSN1387-2273
    Publication statusPublished - 25 May 2001

    Keywords

    • Allergens
    • Animals
    • Double-Blind Method
    • Food Hypersensitivity
    • Humans
    • Immunoglobulin E
    • Placebos
    • Skin Tests

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