Mastitic milk is associated with increased bovine protease activity, such as that from plasmin and somatic cell enzymes, which cause proteolysis of the caseins and may reduce cheese yield and quality. The aim of this work was to characterize the peptide profile resulting from proteolysis in a model mastitis system and to identify the proteases responsible. One quarter of each of 2 cows (A and B) was infused with lipoteichoic acid from Staphylococcus aureus. The somatic cell counts of the infused quarters reached a peak 6h after infusion, whereas plasmin activity of those quarters also increased, reaching a peak after 48 and 12h for cow A and B, respectively. Urea-polyacrylamide gel electrophoretograms of milk samples of cow A and B obtained...
Proteolysis of UHT milk during storage at room temperature is a major factor limiting its shelf-life...
AbstractBovine mastitis is usually caused by either Gram positive or Gram negative bacteria, reducin...
Peptides produced by hydrolysis of milk proteins during technological processes and storage greatly ...
A variety of proteases release hundreds of endogenous peptide fragments from intact bovine milk prot...
A variety of proteases release hundreds of endogenous peptide fragments from intact bovine milk prot...
This work consisted of the intramammary infections (IMI) of 8 heifers by high doses of Escherichia c...
Bovine milk contains a variety of endogenous peptides, partially formed by milk proteases that may e...
Although cows with subclinical mastitis have no difference in the appearance of their milk, milk com...
Mastitis, an inflammatory affection of the mammary gland, causes milk somatic cells (SC) to increase...
Bulk samples of caprine milk were characterized for chemical composition, enzyme activities and rhe...
Bovine milk is known to contain naturally occurring peptides, but relatively few of their sequences ...
Proteolysis of UHT milk during storage at room temperature is a major factor limiting its shelf-life...
The use of a proteomic approach to investigate changes in the milk proteome is growing and has parra...
Mastitis is a frequently occurring pathological condition that is widely reported in dairy cow, affe...
Milk protein system exerts a crucial role from the point of view of both milk nutritional quality an...
Proteolysis of UHT milk during storage at room temperature is a major factor limiting its shelf-life...
AbstractBovine mastitis is usually caused by either Gram positive or Gram negative bacteria, reducin...
Peptides produced by hydrolysis of milk proteins during technological processes and storage greatly ...
A variety of proteases release hundreds of endogenous peptide fragments from intact bovine milk prot...
A variety of proteases release hundreds of endogenous peptide fragments from intact bovine milk prot...
This work consisted of the intramammary infections (IMI) of 8 heifers by high doses of Escherichia c...
Bovine milk contains a variety of endogenous peptides, partially formed by milk proteases that may e...
Although cows with subclinical mastitis have no difference in the appearance of their milk, milk com...
Mastitis, an inflammatory affection of the mammary gland, causes milk somatic cells (SC) to increase...
Bulk samples of caprine milk were characterized for chemical composition, enzyme activities and rhe...
Bovine milk is known to contain naturally occurring peptides, but relatively few of their sequences ...
Proteolysis of UHT milk during storage at room temperature is a major factor limiting its shelf-life...
The use of a proteomic approach to investigate changes in the milk proteome is growing and has parra...
Mastitis is a frequently occurring pathological condition that is widely reported in dairy cow, affe...
Milk protein system exerts a crucial role from the point of view of both milk nutritional quality an...
Proteolysis of UHT milk during storage at room temperature is a major factor limiting its shelf-life...
AbstractBovine mastitis is usually caused by either Gram positive or Gram negative bacteria, reducin...
Peptides produced by hydrolysis of milk proteins during technological processes and storage greatly ...