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Food allergomics based on high-throughput and bioinformatics technologies.

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Food allergy investigation is enhanced by allergomics, a high-throughput approach. This review details allergomics strategies for improved food allergen detection and management.

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Area of Science:

  • Food safety and immunology.
  • Application of big data in biological sciences.

Background:

  • Food allergy is a significant global food safety concern.
  • Current knowledge of food allergens is insufficient for effective prevention and treatment.
  • Advancements in high-throughput methods enable new approaches to allergen investigation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the principles of allergomics.
  • To review major strategies and applications of allergomics in food allergy research.
  • To discuss the advantages and limitations of different allergomics techniques.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on allergomics strategies.
  • Detailed examination of immunoblotting, phage display, allergen microarray, and bioinformatics approaches.
  • Analysis of the throughput, speed, and sensitivity of allergomics methods compared to conventional techniques.

Main Results:

  • Allergomics offers higher throughput, speed, and sensitivity for allergen investigation.
  • Specific strategies like immunoblotting, phage display, allergen microarray, and bioinformatics have distinct advantages and limitations.
  • The review provides a comprehensive overview of current food allergomics research.

Conclusions:

  • Allergomics is a powerful discipline for studying the repertoire of food allergens.
  • Further development in allergomics is predicted to advance food allergy research and applications.
  • This review offers valuable insights for both researchers and practitioners in the field of food allergy.