A new RP-HPLC method for the separation and quantification of the most common genetic variants of bovine milk proteins is described. A reversed-phase analytical column C8 (Zorbax 300SB-C8 RP, 3.5 microm, 300A, 150 x 4.6 I.D.) was used. All the most common casein (CN) and whey protein genetic variants, including beta-CN(I) were detected and separated simultaneously in less then 40 min, with the exception of alpha(S1)-CN(B) and CN(C) variants. Purified protein genetic variants were employed in calibration and showed different absorbances at 214 nm. The procedure was developed using 40 raw individual milk samples of cows belonging to four different breeds and certified skim milk powder BCR-063R. Method validation consisted in testing linearity...
Transgenic bovine milk could be a rich source of recombinant human proteins. However, the co-presenc...
This study was based on the 462 milk samples collected from approximately 2000 cows registered in Da...
Milk protein comprises caseins (CNs) and whey proteins, each of which has different genetic variants...
Bovine milk proteins has been widely studied because of the strong association and relationship with...
Bovine milk proteins has been widely studied because of the strong association and relationship with...
A RP-HPLC method, developed for the separation and quantification of the most common genetic variant...
In bovine species, β-casein (β-CN) is characterized by genetic polymorphism. The two most common pro...
In bovine species, β-casein (β-CN) is characterized by genetic polymorphism. The two most common pro...
In the hereby paper, we have undertaken a study on buffalo milk proteins, employing high performance...
Capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) was tested for reproducibility and was shown to be a suitable m...
A gel-based proteomic approach consisting of 2-dimensional gel electrophoresis coupled with mass spe...
Different fractions of milk nitrogenous compounds (not only caseins) have different effects on the n...
K-casein gene polymorphisms are of major importance in the dairy industry due to their association w...
The aim of this study was to detect major whey proteins α-lactalbumin and β-lactoglobulin by reverse...
Studies upon genetic polymorphism in ovine milk proteins, including methods of analysis and the pote...
Transgenic bovine milk could be a rich source of recombinant human proteins. However, the co-presenc...
This study was based on the 462 milk samples collected from approximately 2000 cows registered in Da...
Milk protein comprises caseins (CNs) and whey proteins, each of which has different genetic variants...
Bovine milk proteins has been widely studied because of the strong association and relationship with...
Bovine milk proteins has been widely studied because of the strong association and relationship with...
A RP-HPLC method, developed for the separation and quantification of the most common genetic variant...
In bovine species, β-casein (β-CN) is characterized by genetic polymorphism. The two most common pro...
In bovine species, β-casein (β-CN) is characterized by genetic polymorphism. The two most common pro...
In the hereby paper, we have undertaken a study on buffalo milk proteins, employing high performance...
Capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) was tested for reproducibility and was shown to be a suitable m...
A gel-based proteomic approach consisting of 2-dimensional gel electrophoresis coupled with mass spe...
Different fractions of milk nitrogenous compounds (not only caseins) have different effects on the n...
K-casein gene polymorphisms are of major importance in the dairy industry due to their association w...
The aim of this study was to detect major whey proteins α-lactalbumin and β-lactoglobulin by reverse...
Studies upon genetic polymorphism in ovine milk proteins, including methods of analysis and the pote...
Transgenic bovine milk could be a rich source of recombinant human proteins. However, the co-presenc...
This study was based on the 462 milk samples collected from approximately 2000 cows registered in Da...
Milk protein comprises caseins (CNs) and whey proteins, each of which has different genetic variants...