Abstract:There is still an ambiguous opinion on oat regarding its safety for people with celiac disease (CD). Some studies have confirmed different content of oat immunoreactive epitopes in different cultivars while others explain the differences in consequence of cross-contamination with gluten-rich species or as ELISA cross-reactivity of oat homological epitopes with antibodies against wheat gliadin. Our study was based on a two-year mapping of oat immunoreactive epitopes in a set of 132 oat cultivars using the G12-b… Show more
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