BEET Allergies - Allergenic Resources

    U.S. Government resources:

    FDA/CFSAN: Note to the File for BNF No. 000056: 000056 on food/feed safety of bioengineered glyphosate tolerant sugar beet. ... of the protein in foods that elicit an allergenic response.
    http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~rdb/bnfm038.html

    FDA/CFSAN: Note to the File for BNF No. 000038: ...to the File on BNF 000038 on food/feed safety of bioengineered glufosinate tolerant sugar beet. ... Allergenic or Toxic Potential of Introduced Proteins
    http://stockholm.usembassy.gov/biotech/arguments.html

    US Policy on Biotechnology - Assessment of Arguments: ...which permits any allergenic potential to be reliably evaluated. ... Plants such as the sugar beet or oilseed rape lie between these two extremes.
    http://stockholm.usembassy.gov/biotech/thedebate.html

    US Policy on Biotechnology - The Debate: These studies include investigations into the allergenic risk potential. ... Plants such as the sugar beet or oilseed rape lie between these two
    http://www.nal.usda.gov/fsrio/research/fsheets/fsheet08.htm

    "Agricultural Biotechnology": ...allergenic proteins into foods that would not normally contain them. ... potato, tomato, rice, flax, sugar beet, sweet corn, melon and radicchio.
    http://www.nal.usda.gov/bic/Misc_pubs/pubs1996.htm

    Articles on Biotechnology, 1996: ..."Assessment of the Allergenic Potential of Foods Derived From Genetically ... "Ecological Aspects of Transgenic Sugar Beet: Transfer and Expression of
    http://www.epa.gov/fedrgstr/EPA-PEST/2000/May/Day-03/p11033.htm

    EPA: Federal Register: Notice of Filing a Pesticide Petition to ...: ...including potato, apple, almond, rye, rhubarb, and sugar beet. ... studies on the GUS protein relative to proteins of toxicologic or allergenic concern.
    http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/members/2000/suppl-4/705-712kirkhorn/kirkhorn-full.html

    Agricultural Lung Diseases: Work in the dairy industry, grain production, and sugar beet and potato industry ... The primary sources of toxic and allergenic contributors in animal
    http://www.cabq.gov/aes/s5ap.html

    Albuquerque's Environmental Story - Animals and Plants: ...(1) sagebrush (Artemisia). (2) sugar beet (Beta) (where grown for seed) ... that prevent the further planting of ornamental trees that are allergenic.
    http://www.aphis.usda.gov/brs/benefits_and_risks.html

    Environmental Considerations of Agricultural Biotechnology: ...potential risks include herbicide tolerant weed beet which requires control of ... Why are some proteins allergenic? Implications for biotechnology.
    http://www.fda.gov/cber/biodev/nbldcode.htm

    CBER Biological Product Deviation Reporting - Non-Blood Product Codes: GF26 - Beet GF27 - Blackberry GF28 - Blueberry GF29 - Boysenberry ... GY01 - Allergenic Extracts GY02 - Allergenic Extracts Alum Precipitated
    http://newdelhi.usembassy.gov/wwwhpr0116b.html

    US Embassy -- New Delhi, India: ...varieties of canola, cotton, corn, radicchio, rice, and sugar beet. ... be rapidly digested to minimize the likelihood that it will become allergenic;
    http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=113776

    High-pressure biotechnology in medicine and pharmaceutical science: ...for carrots, cauliflower, kohlrabi, leek, spinach, beet, and tomatoes. ... Pressure processing was found to be efficient to reduce the allergenic
    http://bangkok.usembassy.gov/services/irc/gmo35.htm

    IFT Scientific Report on Biotechnology and Foods: ...potato, corn, oat, sugar beet, bread and durum wheat, rice, and pumpkin. ... fraction of the proteins found in nature (and in foods) are allergenic.
    http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/naics1.html

    Academic resources:

    Presentation RAPS: ...allergenic or influencing the nutritional value) or in the synthesis of products not ... of Acinetobacter sp. strain BD413 by transgenic sugar beet DNA.
    http://online.sfsu.edu/~rone/GEessays/WhatisGE.html

    What Is Genetic Engineering?: ...engineered rape seed, sugar beet, wheat, potato, strawberries and more. ... food plant will not produce new toxins and allergenic substances or increase
    http://pmep.cce.cornell.edu/profiles/biopest-biocont/biofung-bac/bacteriophage/bacteriophages_pet_400.html

    bacteriophage (AgriPHAGE) Pesticide Petition Filing 4/00: ...including potato, apple, almond, rye, rhubarb, and sugar beet. ... studies on the GUS protein relative to proteins of toxicologic or allergenic concern.
    http://www.isb.vt.edu/news/1999/news99.sep.html

    Information Systems for Biotechnology News Report: ...gastric and intestinal fluids indicating a low allergenic potential. Sugar beet and maize plants containing the manA gene had identical biochemical
    http://www.isb.vt.edu/news/1998/news98.Oct.html

    Information Systems for Biotechnology/NBIAP News Report: ...labeling and GM/non-GM crop segregation, allergenic risks in GM foods, etc. ... and had nearly the same amount of root dry weight as normal sugar beet.
    http://www.uic.edu/sph/glakes/agsafety2001/papers/john_shutske.htm

    Untitled Document: ...and the pro-delta-endotoxin [found in Bt corn] is potentially allergenic, ... Similar reductions in hand labor have been documented among sugar beet
    http://www.umm.edu/patiented/articles/what_role_of_diet_crohns_disease_000103_7.htm

    Crohn's Disease: Inflammatory Bowel Disease - UMMC: Exclusion diets are those that eliminate certain allergenic foods or those ... Examples are beets, beet tops, black tea, chenopodium, chocolate, cocoa,
    http://www.aenews.wsu.edu/Sept00AENews/Sept00AENews.htm

    September 2000 Agrichemical Environmental News: For example, while concern over toxic/allergenic byproducts of RR crops is ... Strain BD413 by transgenic sugar beet DNA. Appl. Environ. Microbiol.
    http://www.unu.edu/unupress/food/8F011e/8F011E08.htm

    Ch08: Candida utilis, known as a food yeast and produced in cane or beet molasses, ... untreated yeast is remarkably low in properties allergenic for man.
    http://life.calumet.purdue.edu/studentveg/animalingredients.htm

    Animal Ingredients!: Highly allergenic. Alternatives: olive oil, wheat germ oil, coconut oil, flaxseed oil, ... Alternatives: beet juice (used in powders, rouges, shampoos;
    http://www.polisci.berkeley.edu/faculty/bio/permanent/ansell,c/foodsafety/lassen-Lassen1.htm

    DOI 10.1007/s004490100262: ...the genes of the sugar beet making it resistant to the herbicide Roundup, ... value and the risk of producing new toxins or allergenic compounds [ 9 ].
    http://ipm.osu.edu/trans/02_071.htm

    Study: GM crops pose few ecological risks: The genetically modified, or GM, crops studied were oilseed-rape, maize and sugar beet plants tolerant of herbicides, and potatoes with either
    http://www.foodriskclearinghouse.umd.edu/soybean.cfm

    Vegetables - Soybean: ...discussion of residues found in oilseed rape, corn, soybean, and sugar beet ... Relating to the Evaluation of Allergenic Foods for Labelling Purposes
    http://www.nap.edu/openbook/0309092051/html/279.html



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