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Alteration of the allergenicity of cow's milk proteins using different food processing modifications.

Jing YangHong KuangXiaoli XiongNing LiJiajia Song
Published in: Critical reviews in food science and nutrition (2022)
Milk is an essential source of protein for infants and young children. At the same time, cow's milk is also one of the most common allergenic foods causing food allergies in children. Recently, cow's milk allergy (CMA) has become a common public health issue worldwide. Modern food processing technologies have been developed to reduce the allergenicity of milk proteins and improve the quality of life of patients with CMA. In this review, we summarize the main allergens in cow's milk, and introduce the recent findings on CMA responses. Moreover, the reduced effects and underlying mechanisms of different food processing techniques (such as heating, high pressure, γ-ray irradiation, ultrasound irradiation, hydrolysis, glycosylation, etc.) on the allergenicity of cow's milk proteins, and the application of processed cow's milk in clinical studies, are discussed. In addition, we describe the changes of nutritional value in cow's milk treated by different food processing technologies. This review provides an in-depth understanding of the allergenicity reduction of cow's milk proteins by various food processing techniques.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • human health
  • dairy cows
  • young adults
  • risk assessment
  • optical coherence tomography
  • small molecule
  • radiation induced
  • ultrasound guided