“…The alteration of allergenic proteins influences its immunoreactivity either positively or negatively by structural unfolding, aggregation, degradation, and crosslinking, which can influence the allergenicity. A key mechanism in reducing protein allergenicity is to alter its structural and linear immunoglobulin E (IgE) binding sites (epitopes) (Comstock, Maleki, & Teuber, ; Dyer et al., ; Huang, Yang, & Wang, ; Khan et al., ; Li, Yu, Ahmedna, & Goktepe, ; Maleki et al., ; Nesbit et al., ; O'Konek et al., ; Rahaman, Vasiljevic, & Ramchandran, ; Vanga, Singh, & Raghavan, ). Enzymatic hydrolysis and hurdle techniques have the greatest potential to alter allergenic proteins while covalent modifications such as crosslinking, aggregation, oxidation, reduction, alkylation, and acylation also impart significant alteration in allergenicity (Cabanillas et al., ; Chung & Champagne, ; Kasera, Singh, Lavasa, Prasad, & Arora, ; Mikiashvili & Yu, ; Yu, Ahmedna, Goktepe, Cheng, & Maleki, ).…”