Milk-based protein hydrolysates and infant formulae and nutritional compositions made thereof
View Patent ↗A composition including protein hydrolysates derived from milk is obtained by the treatment of enzymes derived from microorganisms. A trypsin-like enzyme and a chemotrypsin-like enzyme are used. The composition is in particular intended for inducing tolerance in infants with the effect of modulating the potential occurrence of allergies later in life. The composition can also be used in sick adult patients. Preferably the composition is an infant formula, infant follow-up formula, growing-up milk or baby food or an enteral complete nutritional composition.
1. A method for the induction of oral tolerance in infants or patients in need thereof, the method comprising:
treating a milk-based proteinaceous material with at least one trypsin-like endopeptidase derived from a strain of Kutzneria , and at least one chymotrypsin-like endopeptidase derived from a microorganism, the ratio of the trypsin-like endopeptidase to the chymotrypsin-like endopeptidase being between 20:1 to 35:1 based on weight of enzyme; and
administering a composition comprising milk-based protein hydrolysate obtained by the treated milk-based proteinaceous material.
2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one trypsin-like endopeptidase has at least 75% sequence identity to the mature polypeptide SEQ ID NO:1.
3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one chymotrypsin-like endopeptidase is derived from a strain of Nocardiopsis.
4. A method for reducing the risk of allergies in infants, the method comprising:
treating a milk-based proteinaceous material with at least one trypsin-like endopeptidase produced from a strain of Kutzneria , and at least one chymotrypsin-like endopeptidase produced from a microorganism, the ratio of the trypsin-like endopeptidase to the chymotrypsin-like endopeptidase being between 20:1 to 35:1 based on weight of enzyme; and
administering a composition comprising milk-based protein hydrolysate obtained by the treated milk-based proteinaceous material.
5. The method according to claim 4 , wherein the chymotrypsin-like endopeptidase is derived from a strain of Nocardiopsis.
6. The method according to claim 4 , wherein the chymotrypsin-like endopeptidase has at least 75% sequence identity to and SEQ ID NO: 2 (CGMCC 0865, amino acids 1-186).