Proteomics in Schematic Assessment of Food Allergenicity is a scientific reference tool for the systemic analysis allergens, including common allergens, acute urticaria, allergic rhinitis, asthma and food allergies. The book provides information on structural proteomics and its implication in protein allergenicity assessment and structures of allergenic proteins to explore the mechanistic basis of allergies. This reference offers existing structural data on allergenic proteins for understanding allergenic determinants to foster further research and assessment to improve and expand upon existing research data. This is a practical guide of methodology to assess allergen identification, its route of entry and the human allergic immune response.
The book includes a variety of allergens such as tree nuts, peanuts, shellfish, milk, eggs, fish as well as other common allergies such as pollens (ragweed, timothy, birch), and dust mite feces.
Table of Contents
1. Allergenic Proteins: An Overview2. Structural Proteomics: Methodologies, High Throughput Strategies and Innovations
3. Assessment of Protein Allergenicity via Tools of Structural Proteomics
4. Correlation of Structural Proteomics with Genomics and Metabolomics as well as their Usage in Protein Allergenicity Assessment
5. Applications of Protein Allergenicity Assessment