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Efficacy of addition of exogenous lactase to milk in adult lactase deficiency.

Abstract
The efficacy of lactase by Kluyveromyces lactis in hydrolyzing milk lactose and reducing milk intolerance symptoms was tested in 52 proved lactose malabsorbers. The enzyme was added to milk administered to the patients, and H2 breath excretion (as an index of carbohydrate malabsorption), was determined by gas chromatograph technique, and milk intolerance symptoms were recorded. H2 mean excretion was 78.3 +/- 5.49 ppm after administration of intact whole milk 500 ml (test A), 43.5 +/- 4.99 ppm when lactase 2000 U was added to milk 500 ml immediately before administration (test B); 36.7 +/- 5.01 ppm when milk 500 ml was incubated for 12 h with lactase 1000 U (test C), and 29.7 +/- 4.35 ppm when the incubation was prolonged for 24 h (test D). Symptoms score was: test A = 5.85 +/- 0.56, test B = 3.71 +/- 0.45, test C = 2.77 +/- 0.63, test D = 1.7 +/- 0.68. A correlation index of r = 0.44 (p less than 0.01) was obtained between reduction in H2 mean excretion and reduction in symptoms score of a single individual. The addition of this lactase to milk seems to be effective in correcting lactose malabsorption, thus representing a convenient approach in milk intolerance.
AuthorsF Lami, C Callegari, M Tatali, L Graziano, C Guidetti, M Miglioli, L Barbara
JournalThe American journal of gastroenterology (Am J Gastroenterol) Vol. 83 Issue 10 Pg. 1145-9 (Oct 1988) ISSN: 0002-9270 [Print] United States
PMID3138908 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Galactosidases
  • beta-Galactosidase
  • Lactose
Topics
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Animals
  • Breath Tests
  • Female
  • Galactosidases (administration & dosage)
  • Humans
  • Lactose (metabolism)
  • Malabsorption Syndromes (drug therapy, etiology, pathology)
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Milk
  • beta-Galactosidase (administration & dosage, deficiency)

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