U.S. says non-allergic peanut moves closer to commercial reality
date:Aug 27, 2014
have seen, Johnny Rodrigues, chief commercialization officer of Xemerge, said on the university's website. It checks all the boxes: non-GMO, patented, human clinical data, does not change physical characteristics of the peanut. GMO stands for genetically modified organism.

The treatment is effective whether peanuts are whole, broken into pieces or ground into flour, USDA said. It has also shown promise in wheat, one of the top eight food allergens in the United States, and tree nuts.

USDA's N
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