Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
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Food & Nutrition Science Regular Papers
Effects of a High-Pressure Treatment on Bovine Gamma Globulin and Its Reduction in Allergenicity
Shuhei YAMAMOTONatsuka MIKAMIMasatomo MATSUNOTakashi HARASumiko ODANIAtsushi SUZUKITadayuki NISHIUMI
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2010 Volume 74 Issue 3 Pages 525-530

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The effects of a high-pressure treatment on the IgE-specific binding activity and structural changes to bovine gamma globulin (BGG), a beef allergen, were investigated. The allergenicity of pressure-treated BGG was also evaluated. We found that the IgE-specific binding activity and allergenicity of BGG were decreased by the high-pressure treatment. Almost no significant change in secondary structure was apparent for pressurized BGG, but a change in the tertiary structure was detected. The decreased IgE-specific binding activity and allergenicity of pressurized BGG were probably due to changes in the tertiary structure caused by pressurization. The results of this study suggest that a high-pressure treatment would be an effective food-processing technique to reduce the allergenicity of BGG.
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