Czech J. Food Sci., 2015, 33(4):361-366 | DOI: 10.17221/142/2015-CJFS

Immunoreactivity of selected wines commercially available in PolandFood Analysis, Food Quality and Nutrition

Magdalena ZIELIŃSKA-DAWIDZIAK, Paulina GÓRECKA, Dorota PIASECKA-KWIATKOWSKA
Department of Food Biochemistry and Analysis, Faculty of Food Science and Nutrition, Poznań University of Life Sciences, Poznań, Poland

Taking into consideration the allergic consumers safety, the European Union imposed the duty of labelling allergenic substances used in the wine production on the wine producers. Although the rule entered into force in the course of the last three years, not properly labelled alcoholic beverages are still available on the Polish market. 25% of the beverage samples tested without the casein declaration on the label did not contain any traces of this protein. The rest of them were found to contain casein while three contained such an amount of casein which could be considered risky for hypersensitive individuals. The results were obtained with a commercial ELISA kit. The samples were also tested using slot-blot technique, which was recognised less sensitive than ELISA and therefore also less reliable. Due to the fact that the tested beverages were not properly labelled, hypersensitive people still should not buy them unless they contain clear information: "the product does not contain casein". Simultaneously, manufacturers are required to withdraw them from the market.

Keywords: casein; ELISA test; milk allergy; slot-blot analysis; wine

Published: August 31, 2015  Show citation

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ZIELIŃSKA-DAWIDZIAK M, GÓRECKA P, PIASECKA-KWIATKOWSKA D. Immunoreactivity of selected wines commercially available in Poland. Czech J. Food Sci. 2015;33(4):361-366. doi: 10.17221/142/2015-CJFS.
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