Worldwide food allergy labeling and detection of allergens in processed foods.

Chemical immunology and allergy Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-05-21 DOI:10.1159/000373910
Steve L Taylor, Joseph L Baumert
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Abstract

The labeling of allergenic foods is an important public health measure to assist food-allergic consumers in avoiding foods that can cause allergic reactions. The regulatory framework for such labeling depends upon the selection of priority allergenic foods, which vary among countries. Most countries include milk, eggs, fish, crustacean shellfish, peanuts, tree nuts, soybeans, and cereal sources of gluten on the priority allergenic foods list, as recommended by the Codex Alimentarius Commission. However, a variety of other foods appear on the priority lists of some countries but not on others. Sesame seeds, molluscan shellfish, buckwheat, and mustard are identified in two or more countries. In most countries, all ingredients derived from these priority allergen sources must also be declared on labels by source. However, exemptions exist for some ingredients in some countries but not in others. Detection methods are critical for the enforcement of allergen labeling regulations and for the investigation of allergic reactions in the community by public health officials. The development of detection methods has advanced considerably over the past several decades and will be briefly reviewed in this chapter. Because of the emphasis on labeling and the development of detection methods, the ingredient statement on packaged food labels now contains more information than ever before to assist food-allergic consumers.

世界范围内食品过敏标签和检测加工食品中的过敏原。
致敏性食品的标签是一项重要的公共卫生措施,以帮助食物过敏的消费者避免食用可能引起过敏反应的食物。这种标签的监管框架取决于对优先致敏食品的选择,这在各国之间有所不同。根据食品法典委员会的建议,大多数国家将牛奶、鸡蛋、鱼类、甲壳类贝类、花生、树坚果、大豆和麸质谷物来源列入易致敏食品优先清单。然而,其他各种各样的食物出现在一些国家的优先清单上,而在另一些国家却没有。芝麻、贝类、荞麦和芥菜在两个或多个国家被发现。在大多数国家,来自这些优先过敏原来源的所有成分也必须在标签上按来源声明。然而,某些成分在一些国家有豁免,而在另一些国家则没有。检测方法对于执行过敏原标签法规和公共卫生官员在社区调查过敏反应至关重要。检测方法的发展在过去几十年中取得了相当大的进展,本章将简要回顾。由于对标签的重视和检测方法的发展,包装食品标签上的成分声明现在比以往任何时候都包含更多的信息,以帮助食物过敏的消费者。
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