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. 2002 Mar 27;2:818–826. doi: 10.1100/tsw.2002.157

Screening and Selection of Hypoallergenic Buckwheat Species

Arun Nair 1,*, Taiji Adachi 2
PMCID: PMC6009494  PMID: 12806007

Abstract

Both common buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum) flour and meal cause an allergy in sensitive patients, and if unnoticed, it can be fatal. It has become a potential occupational hazard for some mill workers. The development of hypoallergenic buckwheat would be more efficient if natural mutants for allergenic protein are detected. A screening and selection method was developed using SDS-PAGE coupled with PCR techniques. SDS-PAGE analysis of 14 different species of buckwheat revealed that F. lineare and F. urophyllum lack the 22-kDa major allergenic protein. PCR-based screening with specific primers for sequences encoding the allergenic protein was also effective in distinguishing the allergen-deficient species.

Keywords: allergenic proteins, buckwheat, PCR, SDS-PAGE


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