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allergenicity of oats may depend on the breed

Novel food proteins – do they pose a risk to food allergics?

17/02/2021 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

Last month the Anaphylaxis Campaign hosted a fascinating webinar with Carole Bingley from Reading Scientific Services Ltd (RSSL) and Hazel Gowland of Allergy Action. They looked at both plant-based and novel proteins and the risk that they might pose for the allergic …

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The oat issue – to be an allergen or not to be an allergen….

29/11/2015 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  2 Comments

Back in August Ruth of What Allergy? was at a judging session for the Freefrom Eating Out Awards at which the subject of oats arose – are they in fact an allergen and are they actually gluten free? But, after a lengthy discussion, she ended up more confused than when she …

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