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Determination of Gliadin as a Measure of Gluten in Food by R5 Sandwich ELISA RIDASCREEN(®) Gliadin Matrix Extension: Collaborative Study 2012.01

BACKGROUND: According to Codex Alimentarius, food products containing less than 20 mg/kg gluten can be labeled as “gluten-free.” Since 2002, the R5 antibody method allowed determination of gluten levels and led to a huge improvement of products available to celiac disease (CD) patients. METHOD: The...

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Autores principales: Lacorn, Markus, Dubois, Tina, Weiss, Thomas, Zimmermann, Lisa, Schinabeck, Teresa-Maria, Loos-Theisen, Simone, Scherf, Katharina
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8924645/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34791280
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jaoacint/qsab148
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author Lacorn, Markus
Dubois, Tina
Weiss, Thomas
Zimmermann, Lisa
Schinabeck, Teresa-Maria
Loos-Theisen, Simone
Scherf, Katharina
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Dubois, Tina
Weiss, Thomas
Zimmermann, Lisa
Schinabeck, Teresa-Maria
Loos-Theisen, Simone
Scherf, Katharina
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description BACKGROUND: According to Codex Alimentarius, food products containing less than 20 mg/kg gluten can be labeled as “gluten-free.” Since 2002, the R5 antibody method allowed determination of gluten levels and led to a huge improvement of products available to celiac disease (CD) patients. METHOD: The R5-containing test kit RIDASCREEN(®) Gliadin in combination with the cocktail solution was endorsed as Codex Type 1 Method in 2006 based on a collaborative study with corn-based bread, rice-based dough, wheat starches, rice, and corn flour. In 2012, the method was approved as First Action Official Method(SM)2012.01 with an “in foods” claim. For Final Action in 2016, the matrix claim was reduced to rice- and corn-based matrixes. OBJECTIVE: Therefore, R-Biopharm decided to start a collaborative study to demonstrate the wide applicability of Official Method 2012.01 for the quantitative analysis of gliadin in soy, starches, pseudo cereals, legumes, spices, juice, nut nougat crème, cream cheese, pesto, meat, vegetarian meat alternative, cookies, dessert, cake, fish, bread, candies, and potatoes. Materials for incurring were the MoniQA wheat flour and the PWG gliadin preparation. RESULTS: Gliadin levels ranged from 3.4 up to 27.4 mg gliadin per kg. The results of the collaborative study with 14 participating laboratories showed recoveries ranging from 80 to 130%. Relative reproducibility standard deviations for contaminated samples were between 9.8 and 27.7%. CONCLUSIONS: The collaborative study results confirmed that the method is accurate and suitable to measure gliadin in important gluten-free food matrixes. HIGHLIGHTS: The title and applicability statement of Official Method 2012.01 were changed as proposed.
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spelling pubmed-89246452022-03-17 Determination of Gliadin as a Measure of Gluten in Food by R5 Sandwich ELISA RIDASCREEN(®) Gliadin Matrix Extension: Collaborative Study 2012.01 Lacorn, Markus Dubois, Tina Weiss, Thomas Zimmermann, Lisa Schinabeck, Teresa-Maria Loos-Theisen, Simone Scherf, Katharina J AOAC Int Food Chemical Contaminants BACKGROUND: According to Codex Alimentarius, food products containing less than 20 mg/kg gluten can be labeled as “gluten-free.” Since 2002, the R5 antibody method allowed determination of gluten levels and led to a huge improvement of products available to celiac disease (CD) patients. METHOD: The R5-containing test kit RIDASCREEN(®) Gliadin in combination with the cocktail solution was endorsed as Codex Type 1 Method in 2006 based on a collaborative study with corn-based bread, rice-based dough, wheat starches, rice, and corn flour. In 2012, the method was approved as First Action Official Method(SM)2012.01 with an “in foods” claim. For Final Action in 2016, the matrix claim was reduced to rice- and corn-based matrixes. OBJECTIVE: Therefore, R-Biopharm decided to start a collaborative study to demonstrate the wide applicability of Official Method 2012.01 for the quantitative analysis of gliadin in soy, starches, pseudo cereals, legumes, spices, juice, nut nougat crème, cream cheese, pesto, meat, vegetarian meat alternative, cookies, dessert, cake, fish, bread, candies, and potatoes. Materials for incurring were the MoniQA wheat flour and the PWG gliadin preparation. RESULTS: Gliadin levels ranged from 3.4 up to 27.4 mg gliadin per kg. The results of the collaborative study with 14 participating laboratories showed recoveries ranging from 80 to 130%. Relative reproducibility standard deviations for contaminated samples were between 9.8 and 27.7%. CONCLUSIONS: The collaborative study results confirmed that the method is accurate and suitable to measure gliadin in important gluten-free food matrixes. HIGHLIGHTS: The title and applicability statement of Official Method 2012.01 were changed as proposed. Oxford University Press 2021-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8924645/ /pubmed/34791280 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jaoacint/qsab148 Text en © AOAC INTERNATIONAL 2021. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Lacorn, Markus
Dubois, Tina
Weiss, Thomas
Zimmermann, Lisa
Schinabeck, Teresa-Maria
Loos-Theisen, Simone
Scherf, Katharina
Determination of Gliadin as a Measure of Gluten in Food by R5 Sandwich ELISA RIDASCREEN(®) Gliadin Matrix Extension: Collaborative Study 2012.01
title Determination of Gliadin as a Measure of Gluten in Food by R5 Sandwich ELISA RIDASCREEN(®) Gliadin Matrix Extension: Collaborative Study 2012.01
title_full Determination of Gliadin as a Measure of Gluten in Food by R5 Sandwich ELISA RIDASCREEN(®) Gliadin Matrix Extension: Collaborative Study 2012.01
title_fullStr Determination of Gliadin as a Measure of Gluten in Food by R5 Sandwich ELISA RIDASCREEN(®) Gliadin Matrix Extension: Collaborative Study 2012.01
title_full_unstemmed Determination of Gliadin as a Measure of Gluten in Food by R5 Sandwich ELISA RIDASCREEN(®) Gliadin Matrix Extension: Collaborative Study 2012.01
title_short Determination of Gliadin as a Measure of Gluten in Food by R5 Sandwich ELISA RIDASCREEN(®) Gliadin Matrix Extension: Collaborative Study 2012.01
title_sort determination of gliadin as a measure of gluten in food by r5 sandwich elisa ridascreen(®) gliadin matrix extension: collaborative study 2012.01
topic Food Chemical Contaminants
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8924645/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34791280
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jaoacint/qsab148
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