Camel milk is a rich source of protein with well-recognized medicinal properties to treat various diseases. The objective of this work is to understand the role of camel milk lactoferrin in immunomodulation and in disease treatment. It has been found that camel milk lactoferrin is a very suitable nutraceutical agent by virtue of its bioactivity, immuno-compatibility, and safety. It can be used for the treatment of infectious, metabolic, and neurodegenerative diseases, besides cancer. It is a cost-effective biomolecule that also has high relative abundance and bioavailability
Of 25.89 million camels in the world, 80% are found in Africa and 20% million in Asia. The camels pr...
Of 25.89 million camels in the world, 80% are found in Africa and 20% million in Asia. The camels pr...
Camels are important dairy animals and are better milk producers in arid and desert environments tha...
Lactoferrin is iron containing protein with molecular mass 76-80 kDa with 689 amino acids residues a...
Camel milk differs from other ruminant milk as it contains low cholesterol, low sugar, high minerals...
Camel milk (CM) has been found to have several health benefits, including antiviral, antibacterial, ...
Camel milk (CM) has been found to have several health benefits, including antiviral, antibacterial, ...
Camel milk (CM) has been found to have several health benefits, including antiviral, antibacterial, ...
In many regions of the world, camel's milk constitutes a significant component of the staple diet. H...
In many regions of the world, camel's milk constitutes a significant component of the staple diet. H...
Camel milk (CM) has been found to have several health benefits, including antiviral, antibacterial, ...
Camel milk is rich in numerous bioactive substances that function beyond their nutritive value. Came...
Camel milk and meat are good source of nutrients for the peoples living especially in the arid and u...
Of 25.89 million camels in the world, 80% are found in Africa and 20% million in Asia. The camels pr...
Out of 25.89 million camel populations on the world 89% are one-humped camels and the remaining 11% ...
Of 25.89 million camels in the world, 80% are found in Africa and 20% million in Asia. The camels pr...
Of 25.89 million camels in the world, 80% are found in Africa and 20% million in Asia. The camels pr...
Camels are important dairy animals and are better milk producers in arid and desert environments tha...
Lactoferrin is iron containing protein with molecular mass 76-80 kDa with 689 amino acids residues a...
Camel milk differs from other ruminant milk as it contains low cholesterol, low sugar, high minerals...
Camel milk (CM) has been found to have several health benefits, including antiviral, antibacterial, ...
Camel milk (CM) has been found to have several health benefits, including antiviral, antibacterial, ...
Camel milk (CM) has been found to have several health benefits, including antiviral, antibacterial, ...
In many regions of the world, camel's milk constitutes a significant component of the staple diet. H...
In many regions of the world, camel's milk constitutes a significant component of the staple diet. H...
Camel milk (CM) has been found to have several health benefits, including antiviral, antibacterial, ...
Camel milk is rich in numerous bioactive substances that function beyond their nutritive value. Came...
Camel milk and meat are good source of nutrients for the peoples living especially in the arid and u...
Of 25.89 million camels in the world, 80% are found in Africa and 20% million in Asia. The camels pr...
Out of 25.89 million camel populations on the world 89% are one-humped camels and the remaining 11% ...
Of 25.89 million camels in the world, 80% are found in Africa and 20% million in Asia. The camels pr...
Of 25.89 million camels in the world, 80% are found in Africa and 20% million in Asia. The camels pr...
Camels are important dairy animals and are better milk producers in arid and desert environments tha...