New gluten challenge study aims to protect celiac patients from hidden triggers
NCT ID NCT06151782
First seen May 02, 2026 · Last updated May 22, 2026 · Updated 4 times
Summary
This study involved 33 adults with celiac disease who ate small amounts of different gluten types to see how their immune systems reacted. The goal was to find better ways to test whether processed gluten in foods is safe for people with celiac disease. Participants completed five one-day food challenges, and researchers measured immune markers in blood and urine.
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Locations
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Clinical Center for Celiac Disease and Autoimmunity
Mainz, Germany, 55131, Germany
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Dept of Gastroenterology
Oslo, Oslo, 0881, Norway
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