“…2 of 7 adhered to the oral epithelium even after oral cleansing, showing high persistence in the oral epithelium. This strong persistence of Ara h 1 in the oral area may explain the cases of allergic reactions after kissing individuals who were previously exposed to peanuts [16]. Recently, it was demonstrated that when peanut seeds are hydrated, major peanut allergen Ara h 1 was quickly released, reducing its content in the seed, while Ara h 2 remained relatively preserved.…”
“…2 of 7 adhered to the oral epithelium even after oral cleansing, showing high persistence in the oral epithelium. This strong persistence of Ara h 1 in the oral area may explain the cases of allergic reactions after kissing individuals who were previously exposed to peanuts [16]. Recently, it was demonstrated that when peanut seeds are hydrated, major peanut allergen Ara h 1 was quickly released, reducing its content in the seed, while Ara h 2 remained relatively preserved.…”
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