• Genere: Libro
  • Lingua: Inglese
  • Editore: CRC Press
  • Pubblicazione: 08/2017
  • Edizione: 1° edizione

Food Allergy

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NOTE EDITORE
This book explores the recent advances and integrations in molecular technology in food research platforms, which have revolutionized the way we discover and trace potential allergens in our food and drugs and how we utilize that for diagnosis and management. These different technologies for global allergenomic profiling in different kinds of food are discussed, including mass spectrometry, chromatography, and nuclear magnetic resonance. The book also addresses multiomics research with bioinformatics strategies in food allergy in terms of allergen characterization and quantitation, and covers applications in food allergy research from discovery to routine analysis.

SOMMARIO
Food Allergy NomenclatureSten DreborgFood Allergy in Children Tsabouri Sophia, Feketea Gavriela and Nicolaos Nicolaou Peanut Allergy: Clinical Relevance and Allergen CharacterizationJoana Costa, Caterina Villa, Telmo J.R. Fernandes, M. Beatriz, P.P. Oliveira and Isabel MafraThe Pollen-Food Syndrome: An Update on Diagnostic and Therapeutic ApproachesSara Huber, Claudia Asam, Anargyros Roulias, Fatima Ferreira and Lorenz AglasAdvances in Seafood Allergy Research: Allergens Detection and Allergen-specific ImmunotherapyNicki Y.H. Leung, Christine Y.Y. Wai, Ka Hou Chu and Patrick S.C. LeungSkin Prick/Puncture Testing in Food AllergySten Dreborg Immunotherapy for Food AllergyBright I. Nwaru and Aziz SheikhAllergenomics-A Strategy for Food Allergen DiscoveryAnas M. Abdel RahmanProteomics in Food AllergyPasquale Ferranti, Anas M. Abdel Rhaman, Maria Adalgisa Nicolai and Monica GalloAllergen Quantitation for Food LabelingMartina Koeberl, Dean Clarke and Andreas L. Lopata Shellfish Allergy: Taking the Allergenomics Approach Towards Improved Allergen Detection and DiagnosticsSandip D. Kamath and Andreas L. LopataBioinformatics Approaches to Identifying the Cross-Reactive Allergenic Risk of Novel Food ProteinsPing Song, Rod A. Herman and Siva KumpatlaThe Pollen-Food Syndrome: A Molecular PerspectiveClaudia Asam, Lorenz Aglas, Sara Huber, Fátima Ferreira and Anargyros RouliasBiotechnology: Methods for Assessing Potential Allergenicity of Novel Proteins According to Global RegulationsChristal C. Bowman and Scott McClainAdvances in Biosensor Technologies for Food Allergen Monitoring and DiagnosisShimaa Eissa, Raja Chinnappan and Mohammed Zourob

AUTORE
Anas Abdel Rahman completed his PhD in bioanalytical chemistry in environmental proteomics at the Memorial University of Newfoundland under the supervision of Robert Helleur. From 2011 to 2014, he conducted postdoctoral research in James Dennis’s lab at Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute at Mount Sinai Hospital and University of Toronto on the molecular mechanisms that control glycosylation on cell surface receptors in cancer cells at metabolic levels using metabolomics and glycomics strategies. In 2014, he was appointed as Associate Scientist at the research center of King Faisal Specialist Hospital (KFSHRC) and as Assistant Professor at School of Medicine at Al Faisal University. His current scientific interests are related to signaling pathways controlling the metabolic reprograming in cancer, developing biochemical genetics assays for early diagnostic in inborn error metabolism, and studying occupational asthma in the seafood industry using the allergenomics strategy. Dr. Abdel Rahman has several publications in the field of seafood allergy using the latest analytical technology. He has been invited to write several book chapters and review articles in the field of seafood occupational asthma in journals such as Journal of Proteome Research, Food and Chemical Toxicology, and Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. He is currently an associate editor of Journal of Integrated OMICS, American Journal of Cancer Genetics, Genomics, and Proteomics, and Open Journal of Mass Spectrometry and an advisory editorial board member in Bioinformatics Journal of Proteomics. Dr. Abdel Rahman has received several awards, such as MITACS in both 2010 and 2012, and he carried the Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry award in 2010.

ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
  • Condizione: Nuovo
  • ISBN: 9781498743570
  • Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 1.65 lb
  • Formato: Copertina rigida
  • Illustration Notes: 17 b/w images and 11 color images
  • Pagine Arabe: 320