Milk from different animal species is a valuable source of proteins and other nutrients for human consumption. Its dynamic range of proteoforms among animal species provides different nutritional profiles. Milk can be used plain or after transformation processes such as fermentation, caseification, ripening, and many others. This chapter will describe the actual role of proteomics to study and address safety, quality, and transformation processes. The large-scale study of proteins (proteomics) is able to provide information about different protein profiles, characteristics of milk, nutrients, lactation stage, and the relative health status of the animal. More extensively, proteomics is useful for the assessment of safety and quality of both...
Background.: As a comprehensive discipline that studies food and nutrition, foodomics requires relia...
The bovine milk proteome includes thousands of proteins. These proteins appear to be diverse in thei...
Human milk is the most complete and ideal form of nutrition for the developing infant. The compositi...
Invited reviewProteomics is a powerful tool that can simultaneously analyze several hundred proteins...
Milk proteins have been studied continuously for over 50 years. Knowledge of this complex protein sy...
Proteins in milk have wide range of functions, they are carriers of minerals or chemically vulnerabl...
The use of proteomic tools allows a global and dynamic view of proteins that are expressed by bacter...
Milk is a complex biological fluid composed mainly of water, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and di...
Milk is one of the most important nutrients for humans during lifetime. Farm animal milk in all its ...
Proteomics is a new area of study that in recent decades has provided great advances in the field of...
Abstract The milk proteome changes due to many factors, such as lactation, individual, health status...
905-908This paper reviews application in food science of proteomic techniques, which use high-perfo...
Almost all the applications of proteomics analysis to milk and cheese originate from the heterogenei...
Humans require a variety of critical nutrients, and milk is one of the most significant sources of t...
Over the last decade, proteomics has been successfully applied to the study of quality control in pr...
Background.: As a comprehensive discipline that studies food and nutrition, foodomics requires relia...
The bovine milk proteome includes thousands of proteins. These proteins appear to be diverse in thei...
Human milk is the most complete and ideal form of nutrition for the developing infant. The compositi...
Invited reviewProteomics is a powerful tool that can simultaneously analyze several hundred proteins...
Milk proteins have been studied continuously for over 50 years. Knowledge of this complex protein sy...
Proteins in milk have wide range of functions, they are carriers of minerals or chemically vulnerabl...
The use of proteomic tools allows a global and dynamic view of proteins that are expressed by bacter...
Milk is a complex biological fluid composed mainly of water, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and di...
Milk is one of the most important nutrients for humans during lifetime. Farm animal milk in all its ...
Proteomics is a new area of study that in recent decades has provided great advances in the field of...
Abstract The milk proteome changes due to many factors, such as lactation, individual, health status...
905-908This paper reviews application in food science of proteomic techniques, which use high-perfo...
Almost all the applications of proteomics analysis to milk and cheese originate from the heterogenei...
Humans require a variety of critical nutrients, and milk is one of the most significant sources of t...
Over the last decade, proteomics has been successfully applied to the study of quality control in pr...
Background.: As a comprehensive discipline that studies food and nutrition, foodomics requires relia...
The bovine milk proteome includes thousands of proteins. These proteins appear to be diverse in thei...
Human milk is the most complete and ideal form of nutrition for the developing infant. The compositi...