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  • Cross-reactivity  (1)
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    ISSN: 1438-2385
    Keywords: Key words Hazelnut allergens ; Cross-reactivity ; Cross-reactive carbohydrate determinants ; Heat-stable allergens ; Rat basophil leukaemia cell assay
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
    Notes: Abstract  Hazelnuts (HNs), widely distributed in sweets, provoke one of the most frequent pollen-associated food allergies. In this study HN allergens were investigated and immunologically characterized, focussing on their heat stability and cross-reactivity with known allergenic structures. Therefore, 27 sera from HN-allergic patients and 28 sera from children with positive CAP classes for HN and birch pollen were submitted to immunoblot and immunoblot inhibition. The major HN allergen was found to present a molecular mass of about 17–18 kDa, and to share IgE epitopes with Bet v 1, the major birch pollen allergen. This allergen was recognized by IgE of 93% of our HN-allergic patients and by 79% of sensitized children. A 48 kDa glycoprotein was identified as a minor HN allergen with cross-reactive carbohydrate determinants. The major N-glycan species was determined by matrix-assisted laser desorption mass spectrometry to be Man3XylGlcNAc2. IgE binding to this protein was detected in sera of 41% of the allergic patients and 61% of the children. Partial N-terminal sequencing demonstrated similarity to legume storage proteins. The IgE reactivity of this structure was partially resistant to heating. The rat basophil leukaemia cell mediator release assay was used for estimation of cross-sensitization between HN and birch pollen, confirming the finding that HNs contain a heat-resistant allergenicity without cross-reactivity to birch pollen allergens.
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    Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell
    AIChE Journal 12 (1966), S. 221-232 
    ISSN: 0001-1541
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Chemical Engineering
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
    Notes: Turbulent and transitional flow heat transfer correlations for non-Newtonian fluids are presented. By means of an extension of the Reichardt-Metzner-Friend correlation to nonisothermal flow, and a new definition of Prandtl number to account for deviations from Newtonian behavior, turbulent flow data are correlated to a standard deviation of 14.8%. By means of a normalizing procedure, data for the complex case of transitional flow heat transfer to non-Newtonian fluids are correlated to a standard deviation of 17.7%. At the transition region boundaries, the correlation is consistent with laminar and turbulent flow correlations. A basic similarity in the Newtonian and non-Newtonian heat transfer mechanisms is suggested.
    Additional Material: 11 Ill.
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