Report on EFSA project GP/EFSA/AFSCO/2017/03 “Detection and Quantification of Allergens in Foods and Minimum Eliciting Doses in Food-Allergic Individuals” (ThRAll)

E.N. Clare Mills, Chiara Nitride, Rosa Pilolli, Chloe French, Bushra Javed, Qianying Xu, Christof Van Poucke, Marc De Loose, Isabel Taverniers, Nathalie Gillard, Anne-Catherine Huet, Jean Henrottin, Olivier Tranquet, Colette Larré, Karine Adel-Patient, Hervé Bernard, Linda Monaci

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Abstract

Mandatory labelling of allergenic food ingredients has helped allergic consumer manage their condition, but unintended allergensand precautionary allergen labels (PAL) continue to cause confusion for allergic consumers and the food industryalike. Identifying doses of food protein that are safe for the majority of allergic consumersand test methods for their analysis are essential for evidence-basedapplication of allergen labelling. The ThRAll project addressed this by developinga multiplex prototype mass spectrometry(MS)-based reference method capable of analyzing six allergenic foods (cow’s milk, hen’s egg, peanut, hazelnut, almond and soybean) with complementary assessment of immunoassay and DNA-based methods. The MS method was transferable between laboratories and hasthe sensitivity required to quantify the allergens from egg, milk, almond and hazelnut in chocolate, meeting test method performance requirements identified for these allergenic foods by the recent FAO-WHO expert consultation. Further refinement is needed to improved sensitivity for peanut and soy. In parallel an approach for harmonizing and integrating oral food challenge data in allergic subjects was developed and data collection piloted using an on-line database. Data gaps were identified for many allergenic foods and there is an urgent need to confirm the allergenic activity of highly processed food matrices
Original languageEnglish
PublisherEuropean Food Safety Authority
Volume2023:EN-8059
Number of pages56
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9-Mar-2023

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