24 de jun. de 2022

24 de jun. de 2022

24 de jun. de 2022

Nutrients

Nutrients

Nutrients

Toward Oral Supplementation of Diamine Oxidase for the Treatment of Histamine Intolerance

Toward Oral Supplementation of Diamine Oxidase for the Treatment of Histamine Intolerance

Toward Oral Supplementation of Diamine Oxidase for the Treatment of Histamine Intolerance

Lucas Kettner, Ines Seitl and Lutz Fischer *

Lucas Kettner, Ines Seitl and Lutz Fischer *

Lucas Kettner, Ines Seitl and Lutz Fischer *

Abstract: A new diamine oxidase (DAO-1) was discovered recently in the yeast Yarrowia lipolytica PO1f and investigated for its histamine degradation capability under simulated intestinal conditions.

DAO-1 was formulated together with catalase as a sucrose-based tablet. The latter (9   7 mm; 400 mg) contained 690 nkat of DAO-1 activity, which was obtained from a bioreactor cultivation of a genetically modified Y. lipolytica with optimized downstream processing. The DAO-1 tablet was tested in a histamine bioconversion experiment under simulated intestinal conditions in the presence of food constituents, whereby about 30% of the histamine was degraded in 90 min. This amount might already be sufficient to help people with histamine intolerance. Furthermore, it was found that the stability of DAO-1 in a simulated intestinal fluid is influenced distinctively by the presence of a food matrix, indicating that the amount and type of food consumed affect the oral supplementation with DAO. This study showed for the first time that a microbial DAO could have the potential for the treatment of histamine intolerance by oral supplementation.

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