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Major peanut allergens are quickly released from peanuts when seeds are hydrated under specific conditions

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FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 437, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2023.137901

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Allergen release; Ara h 1; Ara h 2; Ara h 3; Peanut allergy

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This study investigated the impact of hydration on the release of major and minor allergens from peanut kernels. The results showed that hydration played a crucial role in the release of peanut allergens, with major allergen Ara h 1 being quickly released and minor allergens Ara h 8 and Ara h 9 diffusing into the water. The ratio of peanut to water and stirring had a significant impact on allergen release.
Allergens release from their biological source is a critical step in allergic sensitization. We sought to investigate in vitro the role of hydration at 1:10 w/v without stirring and 1:5 w/v with and without stirring on the release of major and minor allergens from peanut kernels. We hypothesized that hydration plays a pivotal role in peanut allergens release, affecting major allergens predominantly, and that peanut-water ratio and stirring influence allergen diffusion. We found that major peanut allergen Ara h 1 was quickly released during hydration leading to a decrease in its content in the seed particularly at hydration performed at 1:5 w/v with stirring. Ara h 2 remained more preserved in the hydrated seed, while Ara h 3 showed no content decrease despite its important release into the hydration water. Minor allergens Ara h 8 and Ara h 9 have lower abundance in peanut leading to a reduction of their content in the seed after their diffusion into the water during hydration. The results also demonstrated that a higher seed-to-water ratio (1:5 w/v) and stirring had a more pronounced impact on allergen release.

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