Maturity and storage influence on the apple (Malus domestica) allergen Mal d 3, a nonspecific lipid transfer protein

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作者
Sancho, AI
Foxall, R
Rigby, NM
Browne, T
Zuidmeer, L
van Ree, R
Waldron, KW
Mills, ENC
机构
[1] Inst Food Res, Norwich NR4 7UA, Norfolk, England
[2] Norfolk Fruit Growers Ltd, Hoveton, England
[3] Acad Med Ctr, Dept Expt Immunol, Amsterdam, Netherlands
关键词
apple; allergens; nonspecific lipid transfer protein; Mal d 3; cultivar; storage; maturity; nsLTP; Mal d 3 expression;
D O I
10.1021/jf0530446
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S [农业科学];
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09 ;
摘要
Consumption of apples can provoke severe allergic reactions, in susceptible individuals, due to the presence of the allergen Mal d 3, a nonspecific lipid transfer protein, found largely in the fruit skin. Levels of Mal d 3 were determined in peel as a function of apple cultivar, position of the fruit growing on the tree, apple maturity, and postharvest storage by ELISA. As the apples mature, Mal d 3 levels increased, although the rate was dependent on cultivar and tree position. During storage, levels of Mal d 3 decreased in all cultivars (cvs. Cox, Jonagored, and Gala), the rate of overall decrease being greatest under controlled atmosphere conditions. There was no correlation between Mal d 3 levels and total apple peel protein, indicating specific alterations in Mal d 3 expression. Thus pre-and postharvest treatments (i.e., storage) can modify the allergen load in apple peel, the highest levels being found in overly mature and freshly harvested fruits.
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