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  1. Lupin allergy is an emerging food allergy, with variable prevalence rates in different geographical regions: It is more prevalent in Mediterranean countries and Australia and less so in North America and Northern Europe [1]. What are the symptoms of lupin allergy?

  2. www.anaphylaxis.org.uk › fact-sheet › lupin-allergyLupin Allergy | Anaphylaxis UK

    Once you have been diagnosed with a lupin allergy, you will need to avoid lupin and foods that contain it. Read the ingredient lists on food packets carefully every time you shop. Lupin is included in the list of top 14 major food allergens in the UK.

  3. Lupin is a common food in some cultures in Europe and Asia, where it is labeled on foods as an allergen, but is just now becoming more available in the United States, where consumers may not be...

  4. Lupin can be found in a wide range of food products including baked goods (such as bread, pastries, pies), pasta or noodles, sauces, beverages and meat-based products (such as burgers and sausages). Foods free of gluten, soy or genetically modified ingredients may contain lupin.

  5. Allergens are substances, such as lupin, that can cause allergic reactions. As with most food allergens, people can develop an allergy to lupin over time. However, for people who have an existing legume allergy, eating lupin could cause an allergic reaction on first exposure.

  6. Lupin is a legume related to peanut and soybean and, like other high protein foods (e.g. egg and shellfish), may trigger an allergic reaction in a small percentage of the population. Lupin seeds have been used as human food since ancient times.

  7. In the current issue of the Annals of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, Aguilera-Insunza et al evaluated the molecular basis of lupin allergy and characterized allergens from 3 different lupin species that may be involved in peanut allergen cross-reactivity. The authors studied patients with peanut or lupin allergy from immunology and allergy ...

  8. Food allergens. Lupin is a legume and can be found in a wide range of food products including bread, bakery items, pasta, sauces, meat-substitutes and meat products such as burgers and sausages. Less than one percent of the Australian population is believed to have a lupin allergy.

  9. www.anaphylaxis.org.uk › wp-content › uploadsLupin allergy: The facts

    What are the symptoms of lupin allergy? The symptoms of lupin allergy usually come on quickly, within minutes of eating the food. Mild to moderate symptoms may include: • a red raised rash (known as hives or urticaria) anywhere on the body • a tingling or itchy feeling in the mouth • swelling of lips, face or eyes

  10. What is a lupin allergy? A lupin allergy is an allergy to a bean called lupin (also spelled lupine). Lupin beans, also called lupins, are the seeds of the lupinus plant, which is a popular garden plant with tall, colourful flower spikes. Other names for lupin include: Lupini; Termes; Altramuz; Tarwi; Termos