Rapid and accurate electrochemical sensor for food allergen detection in complex foods

Rapid and accurate electrochemical sensor for food allergen detection in complex foods

Sundhoro, M., Agnihotra, S. R., Khan, N. D., Barnes, A., BelBruno, J., & Mendecki, L.

Scientific reports 11.1 (2021): 1-9.

Food allergies are estimated to affect about 2-5% of adults and 6-8% of children, globally. Currently, the most effective strategy for food allergy management is stringent avoidance of the offending allergen. Unlike other major food allergens, soy is uniquely challenging to avoid due to its prevalence and insidiousness in a wide variety of foods, such as infant formulas. Recently, we demonstrated a simple, accurate, and consumer-friendly sensor using molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) for rapid detection of soy allergenic tracers in complex food matrices at clinically relevant levels. In this work, we build on these findings by subjecting MIP-based soy allergen sensors to test trials in 42 different food products, representing over 300 ingredients. Foods were selected based on their compositional complexity to capture a wide range of preparatory methods and processing conditions. In each case, the Allergy Amulet correctly reported on the presence or absence of soy allergen tracer in investigated samples and were subjected to immunoassay confirmatory analysis. The outcome of this research will help resolve persistent difficulties with commercial technologies in detecting allergenic tracers with minimal cross-interference in foods, and will give those with soy allergies the ability to easily, rapidly, and accurately identify and avoid foods with soy allergens.


Rapid and accurate electrochemical sensor for food allergen detection in complex foods

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