The impact of plant biotechnology on food allergy
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The impact of plant biotechnology on food allergy

Concerns about food allergy and its societal growth are intertwined with the growing advances in plant biotechnology. Knowledge of plant genes and protein structures provides the key foundation to understanding biochemical processes that produce food allergy.

Concerns about food allergy and its societal growth are intertwined with the growing advances in plant biotechnology. The knowledge of plant genes and protein structures provides the key foundation to understanding biochemical processes that produce food allergy. Biotechnology offers the prospect of producing low-allergen or allergen null plants that could mitigate the allergic response. Modified low-IgE binding variants of allergens could be used as a vaccine to build immunotolerance in sensitive individuals. The potential to introduce new allergens into the food supply by biotechnology products is a regulatory concern.

Herman EM, Burks AW. The impact of plant biotechnology on food allergy. Curr Opin Biotechnol. Dec 1 2010

AJ Cann

Alan Cann is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Leicester and formerly Internet Consulting Editor for AoB.

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