| Literature DB >> 16433955 |
Didier Levieux1, Annie Levieux, Halima El-Hatmi, Jean-Paul Rigaudière.
Abstract
The major whey proteins IgG, serum albumin and alpha-lactalbumin were purified from camel milk using gel permeation and ion-exchange chromatography. Specific antisera against each of them were raised and used to quantify their heat denaturation in early or mature milk over a range of 60-90 degrees C for 10-60 min using the single radial immunodiffusion technique. The heat denaturation midpoints for the mature milk heated 30 min were 67.2, 73.0 and 77.5 degrees C for IgG, albumin and alpha-lactalbumin respectively. The early milk was more sensitive to heat treatment with coagulation at low temperature and heat denaturation midpoints of 64.8, 71.6 and 72.6 degrees C respectively. This difference was related to the high IgG content of the early milk (12.6 mg/ml v. 0.5 mg/ml for the mature milk) and stresses the importance of monitoring the IgG level of milk to assess the absence of colostrum.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16433955 DOI: 10.1017/S0022029905001391
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dairy Res ISSN: 0022-0299 Impact factor: 1.904