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Safety evaluation of arabinase (arabinan endo‐1,5‐α‐L‐arabinanase) from Aspergillus tubingensis
Arabinase is an enzyme recognized for its ability to degrade arabinan, a plant cell wall constituent. It has been applied in the food industry most commonly for juice processing. One commercial source of arabinase is Aspergillus tubingensis (A. tubingensis), a black Aspergillus species. Given the in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6977434/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31993171 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.1329 |
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author | Okado, Nobuo Sugi, Mai Kasamoto, Sawako Mizuhashi, Fukutaro Roberts, Ashley Danielewska‐Nikiel, Barbara Sulaiman, Christina Pham, Sa |
author_facet | Okado, Nobuo Sugi, Mai Kasamoto, Sawako Mizuhashi, Fukutaro Roberts, Ashley Danielewska‐Nikiel, Barbara Sulaiman, Christina Pham, Sa |
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description | Arabinase is an enzyme recognized for its ability to degrade arabinan, a plant cell wall constituent. It has been applied in the food industry most commonly for juice processing. One commercial source of arabinase is Aspergillus tubingensis (A. tubingensis), a black Aspergillus species. Given the intended use in food for human consumption, and noting its potential presence at trace levels in finished products, a series of safety studies including in vitro Ames and chromosome aberration assays, in vivo mammalian erythrocyte micronucleus and alkaline comet assays, and a 90‐day rat oral toxicity study were conducted. No test article‐related mutagenic activity was observed in the Ames assay. Although positive activity was observed in the chromosome aberration assay, this was not replicated in the in vivo genotoxicity assays including in preabsorptive cells. In the subchronic toxicity study, no test article‐related adverse effects were observed following oral administration of arabinase at doses of 15.3, 153, or 1,530 mg total organic solids (TOS)/kg body weight/day to Sprague Dawley rats. The no‐observed‐adverse‐effect level was considered to be the highest dose tested (1,530 mg TOS/kg body weight/day). The results of the genotoxicity studies and the subchronic toxicity study support the safe use of arabinase from A. tubingensis in food production. |
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spelling | pubmed-69774342020-01-28 Safety evaluation of arabinase (arabinan endo‐1,5‐α‐L‐arabinanase) from Aspergillus tubingensis Okado, Nobuo Sugi, Mai Kasamoto, Sawako Mizuhashi, Fukutaro Roberts, Ashley Danielewska‐Nikiel, Barbara Sulaiman, Christina Pham, Sa Food Sci Nutr Original Research Arabinase is an enzyme recognized for its ability to degrade arabinan, a plant cell wall constituent. It has been applied in the food industry most commonly for juice processing. One commercial source of arabinase is Aspergillus tubingensis (A. tubingensis), a black Aspergillus species. Given the intended use in food for human consumption, and noting its potential presence at trace levels in finished products, a series of safety studies including in vitro Ames and chromosome aberration assays, in vivo mammalian erythrocyte micronucleus and alkaline comet assays, and a 90‐day rat oral toxicity study were conducted. No test article‐related mutagenic activity was observed in the Ames assay. Although positive activity was observed in the chromosome aberration assay, this was not replicated in the in vivo genotoxicity assays including in preabsorptive cells. In the subchronic toxicity study, no test article‐related adverse effects were observed following oral administration of arabinase at doses of 15.3, 153, or 1,530 mg total organic solids (TOS)/kg body weight/day to Sprague Dawley rats. The no‐observed‐adverse‐effect level was considered to be the highest dose tested (1,530 mg TOS/kg body weight/day). The results of the genotoxicity studies and the subchronic toxicity study support the safe use of arabinase from A. tubingensis in food production. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6977434/ /pubmed/31993171 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.1329 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Food Science & Nutrition published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Okado, Nobuo Sugi, Mai Kasamoto, Sawako Mizuhashi, Fukutaro Roberts, Ashley Danielewska‐Nikiel, Barbara Sulaiman, Christina Pham, Sa Safety evaluation of arabinase (arabinan endo‐1,5‐α‐L‐arabinanase) from Aspergillus tubingensis |
title | Safety evaluation of arabinase (arabinan endo‐1,5‐α‐L‐arabinanase) from Aspergillus tubingensis
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title_full | Safety evaluation of arabinase (arabinan endo‐1,5‐α‐L‐arabinanase) from Aspergillus tubingensis
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title_fullStr | Safety evaluation of arabinase (arabinan endo‐1,5‐α‐L‐arabinanase) from Aspergillus tubingensis
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title_full_unstemmed | Safety evaluation of arabinase (arabinan endo‐1,5‐α‐L‐arabinanase) from Aspergillus tubingensis
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title_short | Safety evaluation of arabinase (arabinan endo‐1,5‐α‐L‐arabinanase) from Aspergillus tubingensis
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title_sort | safety evaluation of arabinase (arabinan endo‐1,5‐α‐l‐arabinanase) from aspergillus tubingensis |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6977434/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31993171 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.1329 |
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