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Type :Thesis
Subject :QR Microbiology
Main Author :Siti Rukaiyah Abd Fatah
Title :Determination of the effects of different storage conditions and chemical treatments affecting protein profile and allergenicity of Cerithidea obtusa
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Place of Production :Tanjong Malim
Publisher :Fakulti Sains dan Matematik
Year of Publication :2019
Corporate Name :Perpustakaan Tuanku Bainun
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Abstract : Perpustakaan Tuanku Bainun
This study aimed to determine the effects of different storage conditions and chemical treatments  on protein profile and allergenicity of local edible sea snail, Cerithidea obtusa. Several snail  extracts from untreated, stored snails at different times and temperatures (4 °C, 25 °C and -20 °C)  and chemical-treated snails (salting and vinegar) were  extracted  and  resolved  by  sodium   dodecyl  sulfate-polyacrylamide  gel electrophoresis (SOS-PAGE) to determine their protein  profiles. Allergenic properties of all snail extracts were then determined by immunoblotting using  sera from snail­ allergic patients. In SOS-PAGE, the untreated extract of snail resulted in at  least 26 protein bands, between molecular weights of 8 to >250 kDa. In contrast, fewer protein  bands (in range of 5-25) were seen in almost all stored snail extracts and chemical­ treated  extracts, except for the frozen snails which could retain their protein profiling as the untreated  snail. Immunoblotting of the untreated snail extract identified numerous IgE-binding proteins at  various molecular weights between 25 to 245 kDa. Four major allergens at 35, 48, I 00, and 135 kDa  were detected. Immunoblotting revealed that the untreated and all the frozen snail extracts had  more allergenic proteins than the other stored snail extracts and chemical-treated extracts. The  vinegar-treated extract was demonstrated to have the least allergenic proteins. As a conclusion, C.  obtusa had four major allergens and all extracts of untreated, stored and chemical-treated snails  played a crucial role in snail allergy. These results would directly contribute to advancements  in  diagnosis,management and therapeutic methods of snail-allergic patients worldwide.  
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