J Agric Food Chem
November 2021
The xMAP food allergen detection assay (xMAP FADA) is an advanced multiplex immunoassay with multiple antibodies for each of 15 target food allergens and gluten, allowing for signal confirmation and antigenic profiling to occur in a single analysis. Botanicals used as spices are complex matrices for allergen analysis because they can exhibit inherent cross-reactivity with antibodies employed by the assays. Preliminary examinations of botanicals revealed chili peppers to have notably high levels of cross-reactivity with Brazil nut and hazelnut antibody bead sets in the xMAP FADA.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe protein/peptide profiles of gluten during yogurt fermentation were evaluated using an optimized multiplex-competitive ELISA by preparing yogurts incurred with gluten at different concentrations and by varying certain fermentation conditions. Analysis indicated that epitope-specific responses with antibody binding to glutenin epitopes decreased less during longer fermentation times or at higher starter culture concentrations relative to gliadins. Incomplete proteolysis was observed after 24 h of fermentation, which became more efficient as fermentation time was increased.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe xMAP Food Allergen Detection Assay (xMAP FADA) is a powerful analytical method by virtue of its ability to simultaneously detect multiple antigenic elements with a repertoire of antibodies targeting 15 food allergens plus gluten. Further, by incorporating multiple levels of redundancy, it can also be used to distinguish between homologous cross-reactive analytes. The power of its analytical capabilities is especially critical when working with botanicals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe increasing prevalence of individuals with multiple food allergies and the need to distinguish between foods containing homologous, cross-reactive proteins have made the use of single-analyte antibody-based methods (e.g., ELISAs) sometimes insufficient.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAbstract: The xMAP food allergen detection assay (xMAP FADA) can simultaneously detect 15 analytes (14 food allergens plus gluten) in one analysis. The xMAP FADA typically employs two antibody bead sets per analyte, providing built-in confirmation that is not available with other antibody-based assays. Before an analytical method can be used, its reliability must be assessed when conditions of the assay procedure are altered.
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