Abstract

The absorption of xanthine oxidase into the bloodstream was studied in rabbits given a milk/cream preparation, fortified with 130 U bovine milk xanthine oxidase or the milk/cream preparation alone (control). The preparations were injected trans-abdominally into the intestines. The rise of plasma xanthine oxidase/dehydrogenase activity was studied with a radioenzymatic assay with and without NAD+. In rabbits, which received the fortified mixture, the plasma xanthine oxidase increase in 8 h was six times more than the increase in control animals (P less than 0.001). In both groups plasma xanthine dehydrogenase activity increased 3-4 times (P less than 0.001), without a significant difference between the two groups. We estimate that only 0.003%, or about 3 micrograms, of the xanthine oxidase added, is absorbed as an active enzyme from the intestine.

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