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Use of selected sourdough lactic acid bacteria to hydrolyze wheat and rye proteins responsible for cereal allergy
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Carlo Giuseppe Rizzello
Maria De Angelis
Rossana Coda
Marco Gobbetti
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[1] University of Bari,Department of Plant Protection and Applied Microbiology
[2] Università degli Studi di Bari,Dipartimento di Protezione delle Piante e Microbiologia Applicata, Facoltà di Scienze Biotecnologiche
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Bread;
Lactic acid bacteria;
Proteolysis;
Sourdough;
Wheat and rye allergens;
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This work was aimed at showing the capacity of selected sourdough lactic acid bacteria to hydrolyze wheat and rye allergens. Hydrolysis was investigated after wheat sourdough fermentation and after treatment of wheat and rye sourdough breads with pepsin, trypsin and pancreatin, which mimicked the digestive process. As shown by immunoblotting with sera from allergic patients, wheat sourdough fermentation caused the disappearance of some IgE-binding proteins (albumins/globulins and gliadins mainly) with respect to the chemically acidified dough used as the control. The IgE-binding protein profile of wheat and rye sourdough breads differed from those of baker's yeast breads. The signals of the IgE-binding proteins contained in the sourdough breads disappeared after in vitro digestion with pepsin, trypsin and pancreatin. The same effect by digestive enzymes was not found for baker's yeast breads which showed persistent IgE-binding proteins. As shown by ELISA inhibition assays, the presence of IgE-binding low molecular weight proteins/peptides in sourdough breads significantly decreased with respect to baker's yeast breads. Proteolytic activity by selected sourdough lactic acid bacteria may have an importance during food processing to produce pre-digested wheat and rye dough which contains IgE-binding proteins degradable by digestive enzymes.
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页码:405 / 411
页数:6
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