Peanut and hazelnut occurrence as allergens in foodstuffs with precautionary allergen labeling in Canada

NPJ SCIENCE OF FOOD(2021)

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Precautionary allergen labeling (PAL) is widely used by food industries. Occurrence studies revealed that few analyzed products contained the allergen(s) present in the statement, but little is known in Canada. To improve manufacturing practices and better manage allergen cross-contamination, occurrence data is needed to determine the exposure of allergic individuals eating those products. Samples were analyzed for peanuts ( n = 871) and hazelnuts ( n = 863) using ELISA methods. Within samples analyzed for peanuts, 72% had a PAL ( n = 628), 1% had peanuts as a minor ingredient ( n = 9) and 27% were claimed “peanut-free” ( n = 234). Most hazelnut samples had a PAL for tree nuts/hazelnuts (94%; n = 807) with 6% claimed “nut-free” ( n = 56). Peanuts and hazelnuts were found in 4% (0.6–28.1 ppm) and 9% (0.4–2167 ppm) of all samples, respectively. Chocolates were mostly impacted; they should be treated apart from other foods and used in risk assessments scenarios to improve manufacturing practices, reducing unnecessary PAL use.
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Agriculture,Immunochemistry,Chemistry/Food Science,general,Food Science,Nutrition,Food Microbiology
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