Lactose intolerance and cow's milk protein allergy

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Autor(a) principal: RANGEL,Adriano Henrique do Nascimento
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: SALES,Danielle Cavalcanti, URBANO,Stela Antas, GALVÃO JÚNIOR,José Geraldo Bezerra, ANDRADE NETO,Júlio César de, MACÊDO,Cláudia de Souza
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Food Science and Technology (Campinas)
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Resumo: Abstract Adverse reactions to food intake have very diverse etiology and symptomatology. Regarding milk, its food allergy is presented as lactose intolerance, the sugar in milk, or allergy to milk protein. Despite having different symptomatology, confusions among allergic conditions to dairy and its mediators are common. Milk protein allergy originates from protein components present in milk, causing reactions to either the protein fractions in emulsion (caseins) or in whey (milk albumin). The allergic reaction is type IV mediated by T lymphocytes. The allergic reaction produces severe cellular damage and it triggers physical, mental and emotional symptomatology that may vary in time, intensity and severity. Lactose intolerance is originated by total or partial absence of the enzyme that digests this disaccharide. Lactose intolerance can be primary or congenital and secondary; the former being more rare and severe, the latter being more common. Lactase deficiency can be diagnosed by symptoms associated with cramping and diarrhea. Thus, the objective of this study was to conduct a review of available literature on cow’s milk protein allergy and lactose intolerance.
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title Lactose intolerance and cow's milk protein allergy
spellingShingle Lactose intolerance and cow's milk protein allergy
RANGEL,Adriano Henrique do Nascimento
cow’s milk
adverse reactions to food
immune response
title_short Lactose intolerance and cow's milk protein allergy
title_full Lactose intolerance and cow's milk protein allergy
title_fullStr Lactose intolerance and cow's milk protein allergy
title_full_unstemmed Lactose intolerance and cow's milk protein allergy
title_sort Lactose intolerance and cow's milk protein allergy
author RANGEL,Adriano Henrique do Nascimento
author_facet RANGEL,Adriano Henrique do Nascimento
SALES,Danielle Cavalcanti
URBANO,Stela Antas
GALVÃO JÚNIOR,José Geraldo Bezerra
ANDRADE NETO,Júlio César de
MACÊDO,Cláudia de Souza
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author2 SALES,Danielle Cavalcanti
URBANO,Stela Antas
GALVÃO JÚNIOR,José Geraldo Bezerra
ANDRADE NETO,Júlio César de
MACÊDO,Cláudia de Souza
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv RANGEL,Adriano Henrique do Nascimento
SALES,Danielle Cavalcanti
URBANO,Stela Antas
GALVÃO JÚNIOR,José Geraldo Bezerra
ANDRADE NETO,Júlio César de
MACÊDO,Cláudia de Souza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv cow’s milk
adverse reactions to food
immune response
topic cow’s milk
adverse reactions to food
immune response
description Abstract Adverse reactions to food intake have very diverse etiology and symptomatology. Regarding milk, its food allergy is presented as lactose intolerance, the sugar in milk, or allergy to milk protein. Despite having different symptomatology, confusions among allergic conditions to dairy and its mediators are common. Milk protein allergy originates from protein components present in milk, causing reactions to either the protein fractions in emulsion (caseins) or in whey (milk albumin). The allergic reaction is type IV mediated by T lymphocytes. The allergic reaction produces severe cellular damage and it triggers physical, mental and emotional symptomatology that may vary in time, intensity and severity. Lactose intolerance is originated by total or partial absence of the enzyme that digests this disaccharide. Lactose intolerance can be primary or congenital and secondary; the former being more rare and severe, the latter being more common. Lactase deficiency can be diagnosed by symptoms associated with cramping and diarrhea. Thus, the objective of this study was to conduct a review of available literature on cow’s milk protein allergy and lactose intolerance.
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