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Food Chem ; 297: 124986, 2019 Nov 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31253255

ABSTRACT

The microwave heating of wheat kernels, flour, and gluten, has attracted attention lately because it has been claimed to abolish gluten toxicity for celiac patients. Nevertheless, contradictory results have been reported regarding the effect on gluten celiac-immunotoxicity. In order to better understand the effect of the microwave treatment on gluten structure, conformation, functionality and celiac-immunotoxicity, a central composite design with two factors, power level, and treatment time, was used to investigate a possible quadratic and interaction effects between both factors. Extractable gliadins content was affected by the power and time in a linear and quadratic fashion; extractable glutenins were not affected. Gluten secondary structure was affected by the microwave treatment and related to the polymer's disaggregation phenomenon observed. In fact, the microwave treatment increased the amount of potentially toxic epitopes released after peptic and tryptic digestion, showing inefficiency as a treatment to detoxify the gluten for celiac disease patients.


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Celiac Disease/prevention & control , Glutens/radiation effects , Microwaves , Molecular Conformation/radiation effects , Triticum/radiation effects , Epitopes/chemistry , Epitopes/radiation effects , Epitopes/toxicity , Flour/analysis , Gliadin/chemistry , Gliadin/radiation effects , Glutens/chemistry , Glutens/toxicity , Humans , Immunotoxins/chemistry , Immunotoxins/radiation effects , Immunotoxins/toxicity , Time Factors , Triticum/chemistry
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