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Way to potentially decrease peanut allergen
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In a recent study, researchers from Ningbo Institute of Agricultural Sciences, China, found that seed germination could reduce the allergen level in peanuts. Allergenic proteins in peanuts are degraded during seed germination. The researchers found that by altering that natural process by controlling certain environmental factors, peanut allergenicity could be reduced.

The study specifically looked at temperature and light effects on Ara h1, a previously identified peanut allergen. The authors concluded that short-term germination could be an easy way to improve food safety of peanuts and produce hypoallergenic peanut food. Further studies are needed to assess the effects of germination on other major peanut allergens.