نتایج جستجو برای: milk proteins

تعداد نتایج: 621967  

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2010
Enrico Bertino Daniela Gastaldi Giovanna Monti Cristina Baro Donatella Fortunato Lorenza Perono Garoffo Alessandra Coscia Claudio Fabris Michele Mussap Amedeo Conti

Successful therapy in cow milk (CM) protein allergy rests upon completely eliminating CM proteins from the child's diet: it is thus necessary to provide a replacement food. Donkey milk (DM) has recently aroused scientific and clinical interest, above all among paediatric allergologists. A deeper knowledge of proteins in DM is necessary to evaluate the immunological and physiological properties ...

2016
Götz Laible Grant Smolenski Thomas Wheeler Brigid Brophy

We have previously generated transgenic cattle with additional copies of bovine β- and κ casein genes. An initial characterisation of milk produced with a hormonally induced lactation from these transgenic cows showed an altered milk composition with elevated β-casein levels and twofold increased κ-casein content. Here we report the first in-depth characterisation of the composition of the enri...

Journal: :The Analyst 2001
M Pallini D Compagnone S Di Stefano S Marini M Coletta G Palleschi

This paper reports the optimisation of a competitive immunoassay (ELISA) to detect lactosylated proteins in milk samples. The assay employs monoclonal antibodies for lactosylated proteins produced in our laboratory and requires no pre-treatment of the samples other than a dilution step. Monoclonal antibodies were fully characterised in terms of selectivity and cross-reactivity with structurally...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2014
David C Dallas Andrés Guerrero Nora Khaldi Robyn Borghese Aashish Bhandari Mark A Underwood Carlito B Lebrilla J Bruce German Daniela Barile

In vitro digestion of isolated milk proteins results in milk peptides with a variety of actions. However, it remains unclear to what degree protein degradation occurs in vivo in the infant stomach and whether peptides previously annotated for bioactivity are released. This study combined nanospray LC separation with time-of-flight mass spectrometry, comprehensive structural libraries, and infor...

2015
Young Woo Park Myoung Soo Nam

Functionally and physiologically active peptides are produced from several food proteins during gastrointestinal digestion and fermentation of food materials with lactic acid bacteria. Once bioactive peptides (BPs) are liberated, they exhibit a wide variety of physiological functions in the human body such as gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, immune, endocrine, and nervous systems. These functi...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1979
C Cunningham-Rundles W E Brandeis R A Good N K Day

We have shown that levels of circulating immune complexes are closely associated with the presence of precipitating antibodies to bovine milk proteins in individuals with selective immunoglobin (Ig)A deficiency. To test whether milk proteins are involved in immune complex formation, sera of seven IgA-deficient individuals were studied for the appearance of complexes after milk ingestion. In thr...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1980
I H Mather C S Nace V G Johnson R A Goldsby

Nine hybridomas secreting monoclonal antibody to proteins of bovine milk-fat-globule membrane were isolated. All nine cell lines continued to secrete monoclonal antibody after serial transfer in culture and after passage as solid tumours in Balb/cJ mice. Four of the cell lines secreted monoclonal antibody specific for xanthine oxidase, one of the major proteins of milk-fat-globule membrane.

2016

The nutritional value of milk proteins is determined by their digestive abilities and the availability of essential amino acids. These nutritional values are not affected by heat treatment, although the functional characterisations of milk proteins (e.g. emulsifying, water binding, and dissolving properties) might change. Short-term high temperature treatment does not cause significant chemical...

2017
Daniela S Castillo Alejandro Cassola

Cow milk protein allergy (CMPA) is the most common childhood food allergy, which can sometimes persist or can newly develop in adulthood with severe symptoms. CMPA's treatment is complete dietary avoidance of milk proteins. To achieve this task, patients have to be aware of milk proteins found as "hidden allergens" in food commodities. In regard to milk proteins, it has been reported that aller...

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