Plant Food Allergens (eBook)
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-0-470-99516-7 (ISBN)
Written by over 30 acknowledged experts and carefully edited by Dr Clare Mills and Professor Peter Shewry, themselves well known internationally; this important work covers all major aspects of the subject. Commencing with introductory chapters, the comprehensive contents of Plant Food Allergens includes details of the major allergens including: plant lipid transfer proteins, the 2S albumin proteins, the cereal á-amylase/trypsin family, latex and plant chitinases, profilins, bet v 1-homologous allergens and plant seed globulins. The book concludes with important chapters on the assessment of the allergenicity of novel and GM foods, and the monitoring of and technological effects on allergenicity of proteins in the food industry.
Plant Food Allergens is an essential purchase for a wide range of scientists and clinicians including plant and agricultural scientists, chemists, allergy specialists, food scientists and technologists, pharmacologists, physiologists and nutritionists. Libraries in all research establishments and universities researching and teaching these subjects will need copies of this important book on their shelves
Dr Clare Mills is based at The Institute of Food Research, Norwich, UK.
Professor Peter Shewry is based at Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, UK.
E. N. Clare Mills is the editor of Plant Food Allergens, published by Wiley.
Peter R. Shewry is the editor of Plant Food Allergens, published by Wiley.
Plant Food Allergens is concerned with a paradox of immense, potentially life-threatening significance to about 1 in 100 adults and 1 in 10 children. The paradox is that certain nutritious proteins from wholesome foods can act as if the were harmful, sometimes deadly poisons, to these people who possess an allergy to them. In order to study the complex problems of food allergy a EU funded network, called PROTALL was set up, bringing together a wide range of clinicians and scientists. This important book is largely based on the outcome of its investigations. Written by over 30 acknowledged experts and carefully edited by Dr Clare Mills and Professor Peter Shewry, themselves well known internationally; this important work covers all major aspects of the subject. Commencing with introductory chapters, the comprehensive contents of Plant Food Allergens includes details of the major allergens including: plant lipid transfer proteins, the 2S albumin proteins, the cereal -amylase/trypsin family, latex and plant chitinases, profilins, bet v 1-homologous allergens and plant seed globulins. The book concludes with important chapters on the assessment of the allergenicity of novel and GM foods, and the monitoring of and technological effects on allergenicity of proteins in the food industry. Plant Food Allergens is an essential purchase for a wide range of scientists and clinicians including plant and agricultural scientists, chemists, allergy specialists, food scientists and technologists, pharmacologists, physiologists and nutritionists. Libraries in all research establishments and universities researching and teaching these subjects will need copies of this important book on their shelves Dr Clare Mills is based at The Institute of Food Research, Norwich, UK. Professor Peter Shewry is based at Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, UK.
E. N. Clare Mills is the editor of Plant Food Allergens, published by Wiley. Peter R. Shewry is the editor of Plant Food Allergens, published by Wiley.
Contributors.
Preface: Historical and Cultural Background to Plant Food
Allergens.
Chapter 1: Food Allergies- Clinical and Psychological
Perspectives.
Chapter 2: The Classification, Functions and Evolutionary
Relationships of Plant Proteins in Relation to Food Allergies.
Chapter 3: The 2S Albumin Proteins.
Chapter 4: Plant Lipid Transfer Proteins: Relationships between
Allergenicity and Structural, Biological and Technological
Properties.
Chapter 5: The Cereal Amylase/Trypsin Inhibitor Family
Associated with Bakers' Asthma and Food Allergy.
Chapter 6: Latex Allergy and Plant Chitinases.
Chapter 7: Profilins.
Chapter 8: Bet v 1-homologous Allergens.
Chapter 9: Plant Seed Globulin Allergens.
Chapter 10: The Role of Common Properties in Determining Plant
Protein Allergenicity.
Chapter 11: Assessing the Alergenicity of Novel and GM
Foods.
Chapter 12: Monitoring of and Technological Effects on
Allergenicity of Proteins in the Food Industry.
Index
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 15.4.2008 |
|---|---|
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Dermatologie |
| Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Botanik | |
| Naturwissenschaften ► Chemie | |
| Technik ► Lebensmitteltechnologie | |
| Wirtschaft | |
| Weitere Fachgebiete ► Land- / Forstwirtschaft / Fischerei | |
| Schlagworte | Allergieforschung u. Klinische Immunologie • Allergy & Clinical Immunology • Ernährung • Ernährung • food allergy, Food allergies, Managing food allergies, Food intolerance, Managing food allergies, immune system • Food Science & Technology • Lebensmittelforschung u. -technologie • Medical Science • Medizin • Nutrition |
| ISBN-10 | 0-470-99516-5 / 0470995165 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0-470-99516-7 / 9780470995167 |
| Informationen gemäß Produktsicherheitsverordnung (GPSR) | |
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