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NON-NUTRITIONAL ROLE OF HUMAN MILK PROTEINS

Role of Proteins and of Some Bioactive Peptides on the Nutritional Quality of Donkey Milk and Their Impact on Human Health

Role of Proteins and of Some Bioactive Peptides on the Nutritional Quality of Donkey Milk and Their Impact on Human Health

... Donkey milk could be considered a valid replacement for human milk for clinical tolerability, palatability, and nutritional adequacy for children affected by ...natural milk, rather ...

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Biological and Nutritional Aspects of Human Milk in Feeding of Preterm Infants

Biological and Nutritional Aspects of Human Milk in Feeding of Preterm Infants

... HM proteins can also act as components of the immune system and/or may display antibacterial activity, such as k-casein and haptocorrin ...identified proteins, as involved in im- mune response. Among these ...

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THE ROLE OF ANTIBODY TO COW'S MILK PROTEINS IN THE SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME

THE ROLE OF ANTIBODY TO COW'S MILK PROTEINS IN THE SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME

... mal or control babies had a significantly different mean titer of antibody to cow’s milk, depending on whether they received bottle milk feedings exclusively or had been fed both human a[r] ...

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The role of lipids in human milk and infant formulae

The role of lipids in human milk and infant formulae

... The digestive and metabolic properties of MCFAs, already mentioned in the previous sections, may be highlighted in SBS patients, and therefore formulae containing 40–60% MCTs with remainder as LCTs appear to be not only ...

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Nutritional Analysis of Non-Dairy Milk Almond- Tempeh as a Multivitamin Supplement for the Elderly

Nutritional Analysis of Non-Dairy Milk Almond- Tempeh as a Multivitamin Supplement for the Elderly

... good proteins for the elderly is important for protein synthesis in the ...lactose-containing milk should be considered given the declining digestive condition of the ...alternative milk intake that ...

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Physiological Role of Proteins and their Functions in Human Body

Physiological Role of Proteins and their Functions in Human Body

... organs. Proteins are made up of thousands of smaller units called amino acids, which are attached to one another in long ...function. Proteins are macromolecules, composed of amino acid subunits called ...

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 THERAPEUTIC AND NUTRITIONAL SIGNIFICANCE OF DUGDHA (MILK) WITH REFERENCE TO COWS MILK

 THERAPEUTIC AND NUTRITIONAL SIGNIFICANCE OF DUGDHA (MILK) WITH REFERENCE TO COWS MILK

... . Proteins The casein is the principle protein and it constitutes 80 % of the total proteins present in ...Serum proteins, Lactalbumin and Lactoglobulin present in the ...of milk left over ...

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Nutritional and therapeutic properties of goat’s milk

Nutritional and therapeutic properties of goat’s milk

... goat’s milk Abstract Production of goat milk and its consumption in the world is increasing, and so is the population of goats which increases more than the population of other dairy ...goat milk is ...

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FUNCTIONAL EXPLORATION OF BIOACTIVE MOIETIES OF FERMENTED AND NON-FERMENTED SOY MILK WITH REFERENCE TO NUTRITIONAL ATTRIBUTES

FUNCTIONAL EXPLORATION OF BIOACTIVE MOIETIES OF FERMENTED AND NON-FERMENTED SOY MILK WITH REFERENCE TO NUTRITIONAL ATTRIBUTES

... to non- fermented soy ...the nutritional value of fermented products by engendering flavor and structure (Kun et ...soy milk and found significant enhancements in the odor and flavor due to using the ...

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Biofunctional milk proteins: caseinophosphopeptides in perspective

Biofunctional milk proteins: caseinophosphopeptides in perspective

... of milk bioactive peptides Beyond their basic nutritional role in the provision of nitrogen and essential amino acids, milk proteins and peptides have the potential to beneficially ...

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Nutritional adequacy of a novel human milk fortifier from donkey milk in feeding preterm infants: study protocol of a randomized controlled clinical trial

Nutritional adequacy of a novel human milk fortifier from donkey milk in feeding preterm infants: study protocol of a randomized controlled clinical trial

... Abstract Background: Fortification of human milk is a standard practice for feeding very low birth weight infants. However, preterm infants often still experience suboptimal growth and feeding intolerance. ...

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Donkey’s Milk in the Management of Children with Cow’s Milk protein allergy: nutritional and hygienic aspects

Donkey’s Milk in the Management of Children with Cow’s Milk protein allergy: nutritional and hygienic aspects

... Donkey’s milk (DM) has recently received growing interest as has been reported to be an adequate alternative for chil- dren with CMPA and CM-FPIES, mainly due to its nutri- tional similarities with human ...

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characterization of donkey milk proteins by a proteomic approach

characterization of donkey milk proteins by a proteomic approach

... the milk or on its lower reactivity to Blue Coomassie ...with human and equine κ-CN than other ...the non-susceptibility of κ-CN to chymosin hydrolysis compared to α s1 - and α s2 -CN is due to the ...

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HUMAN SERUM PRECIPITINS TO GOAT'S MILK PROTEINS AND TO COW'S MILK PROTEINS

HUMAN SERUM PRECIPITINS TO GOAT'S MILK PROTEINS AND TO COW'S MILK PROTEINS

... Several human sera which contained anti- bodies to cow’s milk were studied. Anti- bodies to goat’s milk could be demonstrated in most of these, and to cow’s serum and goat’s serum in som[r] ...

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Nutritional Proteins in Milk and the Protein Requirement of Normal Infants

Nutritional Proteins in Milk and the Protein Requirement of Normal Infants

... In whey-predominant infant formulas, the cystine/ methionine ratio is significantly increased from that of bovine milk (Table 2).15 Another difference is the content of the phenolic amin[r] ...

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A Review of Non-Collagenous Proteins; their Role in Bone

A Review of Non-Collagenous Proteins; their Role in Bone

... sometimes opposite effects in different species, making their role in bone physiology difficult to discern. They are powerful bone resorbing factors in organ culture and are produced by monocytes found adjacent to ...

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ALLERGENICITY OF COW'S MILK PROTEINS

ALLERGENICITY OF COW'S MILK PROTEINS

... and alpha-lactalbumin. idem: Studies on the allergenicity of cow’s milk. The effect of heat treatment on the allergenicitv of milk and protein frac- tions from milk as tested in guinea p[r] ...

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The role of geranylgeranylated proteins in human mesangial cell proliferation

The role of geranylgeranylated proteins in human mesangial cell proliferation

... key role in regulating three distinct biological processes that are critical to the progression of many renal diseases, namely (i) cell proliferation and migration, (ii) tubulointerstitial fibrosis, and (iii) ...

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Impact of Heating and Shearing on Native Milk Proteins in Raw Milk

Impact of Heating and Shearing on Native Milk Proteins in Raw Milk

... on proteins, further studies on protein behaviour in raw milk at three temperatures (80, 100, 120 ºC) and shear rates (100, 500, 1000 s -1 ) which resembled the preheating stages in cooperated during the ...

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NUTRITIONAL IMPACT OF MILK LIPIDS: A BRIEF REVIEW

NUTRITIONAL IMPACT OF MILK LIPIDS: A BRIEF REVIEW

... Technology NUTRITIONAL IMPACT OF MILK LIPIDS: A BRIEF REVIEW Saroj 1 , Preeti 2 , Srobana Sarkar 2 , Subha Ganguly 3 * 1 Assistant Professor, Department of Animal Nutrition, 3 Associate Professor & Head, ...

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