Adverse reactions to food additives.

Justin Babbel, Courtney Ramos, Hannah Wangberg, Kate Luskin, Ronald Simon
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Food additives are naturally occurring or synthetic substances that are added to food to modify the color, taste, texture, stability, or other characteristics of foods. These additives are ubiquitous in the food that we consume on a daily basis and, therefore, have been the subject of much scrutiny about possible reactions. Despite these concerns, the overall prevalence of food additive reactions is 1-2%, with a minority of the wide variety of symptoms attributed to food-additive exposure being reproduced by double-blind placebo controlled challenges. Reactions can be broadly classified into either immunoglobulin E (IgE)- and non-IgE-mediated reactions, with natural additives accounting for most IgE-mediated reactions, and both natural and synthetic additives being implicated in the non-IgE-mediated reactions. Reactions that include asthma exacerbations, urticaria and/or angioedema, or anaphylaxis with ingestion of a food additive are most deserving of further allergy evaluation. In this article, we discussed the different types of adverse reactions that have been described to various food additives. We also reviewed the specifics of how to evaluate and diagnose a food additive allergy in a clinic setting.

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对食品添加剂的不良反应。
食品添加剂是添加到食品中的天然或合成物质,用于改变食品的颜色、味道、质地、稳定性或其他特性。这些添加剂在我们日常食用的食物中无处不在,因此,它们可能引起的不良反应一直备受关注。尽管存在这些担忧,但食品添加剂反应的总体发生率为 1%-2%,双盲安慰剂对照试验可再现因接触食品添加剂而导致的各种症状中的少数症状。反应大致可分为免疫球蛋白 E (IgE) 介导的反应和非 IgE 介导的反应,其中天然添加剂占大多数 IgE 介导的反应,而天然和合成添加剂均与非 IgE 介导的反应有关。如果出现哮喘加重、荨麻疹和/或血管性水肿,或摄入食品添加剂后出现过敏性休克等反应,则应进一步进行过敏评估。在本文中,我们讨论了各种食品添加剂引起的不同类型的不良反应。我们还回顾了如何在临床环境中评估和诊断食物添加剂过敏的具体方法。
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