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Also called DAO, and "amine oxidase, copper-containing, 1", formerly called histaminase | Also called DAO, and "amine oxidase, copper-containing, 1", formerly called histaminase. | ||
There are currently two versions, one is produced from porcine kidney protein extract, this has Novel Food approval and is a branded product: adiDAO. | |||
There is also a plant-based version from legume sprouts, this is not yet through the approval line, so it can't be used yet. It is from the same company as above and called: adiDAO Veg. | |||
Correct as of 19/05/2026. | |||
[[Category:Ingredients]] | [[Category:Ingredients]] | ||
[[Category:Novel Food]] | [[Category:Novel Food]] | ||
Latest revision as of 13:52, 19 May 2026
Also called DAO, and "amine oxidase, copper-containing, 1", formerly called histaminase.
There are currently two versions, one is produced from porcine kidney protein extract, this has Novel Food approval and is a branded product: adiDAO.
There is also a plant-based version from legume sprouts, this is not yet through the approval line, so it can't be used yet. It is from the same company as above and called: adiDAO Veg.
Correct as of 19/05/2026.