Due to the high proline content of gluten molecules, gastrointestinal proteases are unable to fully degrade them leaving large proline-rich gluten fragments intact, including an immunogenic 33-mer from α-gliadin and a 26-mer from γ-gliadin. These latter peptides can trigger pro-inflammatory T cell responses resulting in tissue remodeling, malnutrition and a variety of other complications. A strict lifelong gluten-free diet is currently the only available treatment to cope with gluten intolerance. Post-proline cutting enzymes have been shown to effectively degrade the immunogenic gluten peptides and have been proposed as oral supplements. Several existing digestive enzyme supplements also claim to aid in gluten degradation. Here we investiga...
Gluten degrading enzymes, which are commonly referred to as “glutenases,” represent attractive candi...
Gluten degrading enzymes, which are commonly referred to as “glutenases,” represent attractive candi...
Introduction. Currently the only treatment for celiac disease is a lifelong gluten-free diet. The di...
(AN-PEP).Five commercially available digestive enzyme supplements along with purified digestive enz...
Celiac sprue is a life-long disease characterized by an intestinal inflammatory response to dietary ...
Celiac sprue is a life-long disease characterized by an intestinal inflammatory response to dietary ...
Gluten is a complex of proteins present in barley, wheat, rye and several varieties of oats that tri...
Background: Coeliac disease is caused by an immune response to gluten. As gluten proteins are prolin...
Endopeptidases containing supplements may digest gluten and reduce the impact on celiac and gluten-s...
Gluten degrading enzymes, which are commonly referred to as “glutenases,” represent attractive candi...
In small intestinal disease, coeliac sprue, proline-rich gluten peptides from wheat, rye and barley...
The aim of this study was to demonstrate the capacity of probiotic lactobacilli to hydrolyze immunog...
Partially digested gluten fragments from grains including wheat, rye, spelt and barley are responsib...
Gluten proteins are the causative agent of Celiac Disease (CD), a life-long food intolerance charact...
Gluten degrading enzymes, which are commonly referred to as “glutenases,” represent attractive candi...
Gluten degrading enzymes, which are commonly referred to as “glutenases,” represent attractive candi...
Gluten degrading enzymes, which are commonly referred to as “glutenases,” represent attractive candi...
Introduction. Currently the only treatment for celiac disease is a lifelong gluten-free diet. The di...
(AN-PEP).Five commercially available digestive enzyme supplements along with purified digestive enz...
Celiac sprue is a life-long disease characterized by an intestinal inflammatory response to dietary ...
Celiac sprue is a life-long disease characterized by an intestinal inflammatory response to dietary ...
Gluten is a complex of proteins present in barley, wheat, rye and several varieties of oats that tri...
Background: Coeliac disease is caused by an immune response to gluten. As gluten proteins are prolin...
Endopeptidases containing supplements may digest gluten and reduce the impact on celiac and gluten-s...
Gluten degrading enzymes, which are commonly referred to as “glutenases,” represent attractive candi...
In small intestinal disease, coeliac sprue, proline-rich gluten peptides from wheat, rye and barley...
The aim of this study was to demonstrate the capacity of probiotic lactobacilli to hydrolyze immunog...
Partially digested gluten fragments from grains including wheat, rye, spelt and barley are responsib...
Gluten proteins are the causative agent of Celiac Disease (CD), a life-long food intolerance charact...
Gluten degrading enzymes, which are commonly referred to as “glutenases,” represent attractive candi...
Gluten degrading enzymes, which are commonly referred to as “glutenases,” represent attractive candi...
Gluten degrading enzymes, which are commonly referred to as “glutenases,” represent attractive candi...
Introduction. Currently the only treatment for celiac disease is a lifelong gluten-free diet. The di...