Answer:
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Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a recessive human disorder in which an individual cannot appropriately metabolize the amino acid phenylalanine. This amino acid is not naturally produced by humans. Therefore, the most efficient and effective treatment is which of the following?
a.Transfuse the patients with blood from unaffected donors.
b.Regulate the diet of the affected persons to severely limit the uptake of the amino acid.
c.Feed them the substrate that can be metabolized into this amino acid.
d.Feed the patients an excess of the missing product.
e.Feed the patients the missing enzymes in a regular cycle, such as twice per week.
The correct option is (b) Regulate the diet of the affected persons to severely limit the uptake of the amino acid.
Step-by-step explanation:
Phenylalanine is an essential amino acid, which make up protein in our body. Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a recessive human disorder in which an individual cannot metabolize the phenylalanine properly. The phenylalanine which we consumed through food is normally broken down by a specific enzyme and its co-factor. If the enzyme or its co-factor is insufficient, then the level of phenylalanine in the blood increases. This high phenylalanine levels in the blood can cause disruptions in the neurotransmitters and results in brain damage.
Phenylalanine can not be eliminated from the diet completely. So the treatment of PKU is with a strict low-phenylalanine diet. This diet mainly consists of fruits, vegetables, low-protein breads, pastas, rice, corn, cereals and potatoes, while avoiding foods rich in protein like meats, dairy, eggs, nuts, legumes etc. Careful balancing and frequent monitoring is important. This dietary restriction is advisable throughout the life.