High tolerance for oral galactose in classical galactosaemia: dietary implications

Arch Dis Child. 2004 Nov;89(11):1034-6. doi: 10.1136/adc.2003.037671.

Abstract

Aim: To study the relevance of restricting the exogenous intake of small amounts of galactose, such as from fruit and vegetables, in patients with classical galactosaemia.

Methods: For a period of six weeks, increasing doses of oral galactose to a maximum of 600 mg per day, were added to a very strict galactose restricted diet in three adolescent patients homozygous for the Q188R mutation. During the study, physical examination, including an extended ophthalmic examination, and laboratory studies were performed on a weekly basis.

Results: No significant change in any of the studied clinical or biochemical parameters was observed.

Conclusions: These findings provide further evidence that attempts to exclude trace amounts of galactose from the diet are not justified. Once the diet is made more liberal, a long term follow up study will be necessary.

MeSH terms

  • Administration, Oral
  • Adolescent
  • Drug Tolerance
  • Female
  • Fruit / chemistry
  • Galactitol / urine
  • Galactose / administration & dosage*
  • Galactosemias / blood
  • Galactosemias / diet therapy*
  • Galactosemias / urine
  • Galactosephosphates / blood
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Vegetables / chemistry

Substances

  • Galactosephosphates
  • Galactitol
  • galactose-1-phosphate
  • Galactose