Effect of Adding Chestnut Inner Skin on Allergenic Protein, Antioxidant Properties, and Quality of Bread.

Molecules

Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, Shimane University, Izumo 693-8501, Japan.

Published: February 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Researchers explored a method to produce hypoallergenic wheat by using tannins from chestnut inner skin (CIS) to bind proteins in bread, reducing allergen levels.
  • The study found that a 5% CIS substitution provided an optimal balance between lowering allergenicity and maintaining bread quality, with further clinical trials planned to assess hypoallergenicity in humans.

Article Abstract

Wheat-dependent, exercise-induced anaphylaxis has no fundamental cure and requires patients to refrain from wheat consumption or to rest after eating. Although hypoallergenic wheat production by enzymatic degradation or thioredoxin treatment has been investigated, challenges still exist in terms of labor and efficacy. We investigated a hypoallergenic wheat product manufacturing technology that takes advantage of the property of tannins to bind tightly to proteins. Commercially available bread wheat (BW) and hypoallergenic wheat (1BS-18 "Minaminokaori", 1BS-18M) were used. Chestnut inner skin (CIS) was selected as a tannin material based on the screening of breads with added unused parts of persimmon and chestnut. Hypoallergenicity was evaluated using Western blotting. The effect of CIS addition on the antioxidative properties of bread was also measured. For both BW and 1BS-18M, CIS addition reduced the immunoreactivity of wheat allergens. Antioxidant activities increased with increasing CIS substitution. However, 10% CIS-substituted breads were substantially less puffy. Five percent CIS substitution was optimal for achieving low allergenicity, while maintaining bread quality. The strategy investigated herein can reduce allergies related to wheat bread consumption. In this study, the evaluation of hypoallergenicity was limited to instrumental analysis. In the future, we will evaluate hypoallergenicity through clinical trials in humans.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10891945PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules29040863DOI Listing

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