نتایج جستجو برای: wheat hypersensitivity

تعداد نتایج: 93009  

2017
Ana María Magallanes-López Nayeli Hernandez-Espinosa Govindan Velu Gabriel Posadas-Romano Virginia María Guadalupe Ordoñez-Villegas José Crossa Karim Ammar Carlos Guzmán

Diets very rich in cereals have been associated with micronutrient malnutrition, and the biofortification of them, has been proposed as one of the best approaches to alleviate the problem. Durum wheat is one of the main sources of calories and protein in many developing countries. In this study, 46 durum varieties grown under full and reduced irrigation, were analyzed for micronutrients and phy...

2013
N Nilsson S Sjolander E Morita M Berthold G Hedlin M Borres C Nilsson

Background Wheat is one of the six most common foods causing allergy in children. Tests used in clinical practice to diagnose wheat allergy have limited value in predicting allergic reactions when eating wheat. A poor correlation between the outcome of oral wheat-challenges and the levels of IgE-antibodies (IgE-ab) to wheat has been observed. The wheat allergen ω-5 gliadin has been found to fac...

2016
Emdadul Haque Aziz Ahmad Osmani Sayed Hasibullah Ahmadi Tomohiro Ban

To enhance a root trait-based selection program for rain-fed wheat breeding in Afghanistan, we simulated an efficient pre-breeding drought system. Plants were grown in 1 m pipes as control or 2 m pipes to simulate drought conditions soaking ground water up by capillary action supplemented by two different life supporting irrigations from top of the pipes (T1 and T2 droughts). T1 was used for st...

2016
Francisco Cabrera-Chávez Diana María Granda-Restrepo Jesús Gilberto Arámburo-Gálvez Alejandro Franco-Aguilar Dalia Magaña-Ordorica Marcela de Jesús Vergara-Jiménez Noé Ontiveros

Background. Celiac disease seems to be rare in Colombians, but there are currently no data about the prevalence rates of symptomatic adverse reactions to gluten or adherence to gluten-free diet (GFD) in this population. Aim. to evaluate the self-reported prevalence rates of adverse reactions to gluten, adherence to GFD, and gluten-related disorders at population level in Colombia. Methods. A se...

Journal: :Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics 2006
C Hischenhuber R Crevel B Jarry M Mäki D A Moneret-Vautrin A Romano R Troncone R Ward

For both wheat allergy and coeliac disease the dietary avoidance of wheat and other gluten-containing cereals is the only effective treatment. Estimation of the maximum tolerated amount of gluten for susceptible individuals would support effective management of their disease. Literature was reviewed to evaluate whether an upper limit for gluten content in food, which would be safe for sufferers...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1991
B J Bock R T Brandt D L Harmon S J Anderson J K Elliott T B Avery

Wheat and high-moisture corn (HMC) were fed singly and in three combinations using dry-rolled wheat (DRW) (ratios of 75:25, 50:50, and 25:75, respectively, Trial 1), or singly and in two combinations using steam-rolled wheat (SRW) (ratios of 67:33 and 33:67, respectively, Trial 2) to finishing beef cattle fed a high-concentrate diet. In situ rate of starch digestion (Trial 3) was measured on gr...

Journal: :Polskie Archiwum Medycyny Wewnetrznej 2013
Antonio Picarelli Raffaele Borghini Claudia Isonne Marco Di Tola

The ingestion of dietary gluten sometimes may trigger allergic, autoimmune or nonallergic and nonautoimmune response. The typical gluten‑related allergic disorder is the wheat allergy (WA). Celiac disease (CD) is a well‑known gluten‑related autoimmune condition. The clinical expression of a gluten‑related nonallergic and nonautoimmune response is nonceliac gluten sensitivity (NCGS), an emerging...

2016
Adegoke H. Bakare Oluwatooyin F. Osundahunsi Joseph O. Olusanya

The rheological (Pasting, farinograph, and alveograph) properties of wheat flour (WF) replaced with breadfruit four (05-40%) was analyzed. Baking and sensory qualities of the resulting bread were evaluated. Differences in baking properties of loaves produced under laboratory and industrial conditions were analyzed with t-test, whereas ANOVA was used for other analyses. Peak and final viscositie...

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2007
Hitomi Kumagai Akihiro Suda Hidetoshi Sakurai Hitoshi Kumagai Soichi Arai Naoko Inomata Zenro Ikezawa

Wheat gliadin was deamidated by using a cation-exchange resin in the presence or absence of added cysteine, with the change in digestibility being measured. The allergenicity of the gliadin was evaluated by using sera from patients RAST-positive to wheat. Gliadin-specific IgE was measured after the gliadin had been orally administered to rats. The addition of cysteine before the treatment with ...

2016
Carina Venter Kate Maslin Syed Hasan Arshad Veeresh Patil Jane Grundy Gillian Glasbey Roger Twiselton Taraneh Dean

BACKGROUND Patients often report adverse reactions to wheat. Interpretation of sensitization to wheat pollen and flour with/without sensitization to grass pollen is a clinical problem. AIM We set out to determine the prevalence of wheat allergy in a birth cohort (10/11 year olds) and investigate the usefulness of performing skin prick tests (SPT), specific IgE tests and component resolved dia...

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