Inhibiting development of mutagens and carcinogens

Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Surface coated – fluid encapsulated – laminated solid... – Animal meat derived component

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426302, 426310, 426323, 426332, 426652, 426657, 514323, 5143321, A23L 1305, A23L 1314, A23L 334

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ABSTRACT:
L-Tryptophan is applied to foodstuff to prevent the development of mutagens/carcinogens. Before the cooking of a foodstuff such as hamburger, L-Tryptophan is applied to the surfaces thereof to inhibit, for example, the generation of IQ type carcinogens. The L-Tryptophan can be sprinkled on the surface of the foodstuff or incorporated into a sauce which is applied to the foodstuff or put into solution in water or the like.
Other non-toxic indoles such as L-proline have identical properties in specifically blocking the formation of heterocyclic amino type mutagens and carcinogens, as do mixtures of L-tryptophan and L-proline.

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patent: 4521435 (1985-06-01), Peters
The Merck Judex, "Proline", Merck & Co. Inc., Rahway N.J. 1968 p. 869.

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