Food biogenic amines, in particular, histamine, are often responsible for various enteric and vascular dysfunctions. Several years ago, the oral administration of copper-containing diamine oxidase (DAO), also called histaminase, able to oxidatively deaminate biogenic amines, had been suggested as a food supplement to control food allergy and enteric dysfunctions. This report is aimed to generate a global image on the behavior of orally administrated DAO dosage forms in the intestinal tract. The catalytic stability of DAO from Lathyrus sativus seedlings in various simulated intestinal media with different pH and containing different association of cholic acids, pancreatic proteases, bicarbonate, lipids, or alcohol was investigated. Cholic acids and lipids protected the enzyme in the simulated intestinal fluids. However, they were not able to protect against the inhibitory effect of 24-36% (v/v) ethanol. These observations may be relevant for oral administration of enzymes as food supplements or therapeutic bioactive agents.

Stability of vegetal diamine oxidase in simulated intestinal media: protective role of cholic acids / Neree, Armelle Tchoumi; Pietrangeli, Paola; Szabo, Pompilia Ispas; Mateescu, Mircea Alexandru; Marcocci, Lucia. - In: JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0021-8561. - 66:(2018), pp. 12657-12665. [10.1021/acs.jafc.8b04005]

Stability of vegetal diamine oxidase in simulated intestinal media: protective role of cholic acids

Pietrangeli, Paola;Mateescu, Mircea Alexandru;Marcocci, Lucia
2018

Abstract

Food biogenic amines, in particular, histamine, are often responsible for various enteric and vascular dysfunctions. Several years ago, the oral administration of copper-containing diamine oxidase (DAO), also called histaminase, able to oxidatively deaminate biogenic amines, had been suggested as a food supplement to control food allergy and enteric dysfunctions. This report is aimed to generate a global image on the behavior of orally administrated DAO dosage forms in the intestinal tract. The catalytic stability of DAO from Lathyrus sativus seedlings in various simulated intestinal media with different pH and containing different association of cholic acids, pancreatic proteases, bicarbonate, lipids, or alcohol was investigated. Cholic acids and lipids protected the enzyme in the simulated intestinal fluids. However, they were not able to protect against the inhibitory effect of 24-36% (v/v) ethanol. These observations may be relevant for oral administration of enzymes as food supplements or therapeutic bioactive agents.
2018
IBD; cholic acids; diamine oxidase; enteric dysfunctions; ethanol; food allergy; food supplements; histaminase; histamine; oral drug formulation; protein stability; simulated intestinal fluids; sodium bicarbonate; vegetal DAO
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Stability of vegetal diamine oxidase in simulated intestinal media: protective role of cholic acids / Neree, Armelle Tchoumi; Pietrangeli, Paola; Szabo, Pompilia Ispas; Mateescu, Mircea Alexandru; Marcocci, Lucia. - In: JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0021-8561. - 66:(2018), pp. 12657-12665. [10.1021/acs.jafc.8b04005]
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