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Running Nose, Skin troubles ? Tomato could be the reason

Have you ever heard of tomatoes causing allergies.We generally consume tomatoes for its nutritive value but according to new finding, According to a recent study, tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum) and strawberries (Fragaria x ananassa) can cause allergic reactions due to the presence of various allergenic proteins, particularly are the proteins that resemble the primary a In order to analyze a broad spectrum, varieties were selected in both cases, which differed in size, shape, and color.

Updated on: 20 July, 2018 2:04 AM IST By: KJ Staff

Have you ever heard of tomatoes causing allergies.We generally consume tomatoes for its nutritive value but according to new finding, According to a recent study, tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum) and strawberries (Fragaria x ananassa) can cause allergic reactions due to the presence of various allergenic proteins, particularly are the proteins that resemble the primary a In order to analyze a broad spectrum, varieties were selected in both cases, which differed in size, shape, and color. Furthermore, the influence of organic and conventional cultivation conditions, as well as various processing methods ranging from sun-drying and oven-drying to freeze-drying of the fruits, were investigated.

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It was assumed that the concentration of the allergenic protein varies with the color of the ripe fruit, the state of growth, and the processing method.

Twenty-three different-coloured tomato varieties and 20 strawberry varieties of different sizes and shapes were examined to analyze the genetic factor for the expression of the allergenic protein in the fruits.

The concentration of the allergen in both types of fruit varied greatly between varieties. In addition, the heat sensitivity of the proteins could be confirmed: If the fruits were exposed to heat during the drying process, their allergy potential was lower. However, the influence of cultivation conditions (conventional and ecological) on the allergy content was minor.

Consequently, the proteins investigated in the studies (Sola l 4.02 in tomatoes and Fra a 1 protein in strawberries) may in the future serve as markers for the cultivation of hypoallergenic tomato and strawberry varieties.

Symptoms of an immunological reaction to strawberries or tomatoes can affect the skin (urticaria or dermatitis), irritate mucous membranes and trigger a runny nose, and can also lead to abdominal pain.

Food allergy sufferers develop symptoms after eating fresh fruit or vegetables, while processed products are often tolerated.

The incidence of food allergies has increased in recent decades: It affects three to four percent of the adult population and five percent of children.

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