Donkey’s milk may be considered a valid alternative, for infant nutrition, to powdered milks, soybean milk or other formulas, since its composition in lipids and proteins is very close to human milk. The aim of the present study is to characterize ‘‘donkey’s milk” product, especially with regard to the protein fractions. Three different chromatographic approaches for donkey’s milk proteins separation are described, based on their different isoelectric points, hydrophobicity and molecular mass. The proteins obtained were further separated by sodium dodecyl sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and identified by N-terminal sequencing. alphaS1- and beta-caseins, lysozyme, alactalbumin, beta-lactoglobulin were identified. Furthermore, the...
Animal milk oligosaccharides can be used as bioactive ingredients in functional foods and infant mil...
International audienceDonkey milk differs from other ruminant milk as it contains lower fat, higher ...
Recently, a project aimed to the creation of a donkey milk chain from Amiatina native breed has been...
Donkey’s milk may be considered a valid alternative, for infant nutrition, to powdered milks, soybea...
According to current literature, donkey's milk has been suggested as a hypoallergenic substitute in ...
Interest in donkey milk for human nutrition has been growing steadily, especially in the therapeutic...
In children with Cow Milk Protein Allergy (CMPA), when it is not possible to breast feed or to use c...
This chapter would be a further contribution to increase the characterization of donkey milk, evalua...
Donkey milk is considered a potential substitute to human milk for infants affected by cows’ milk pr...
Domestic Balkan donkey (Equus asinus asinus) is a native donkey breed, primarily found in the nor...
protein contents were low and milk protein fraction was rich in whey proteins. \u3b2-lactoglobulin a...
Donkey’s milk (DM) is considered as a good alternative for children affected by cow’s milk protein i...
Donkey milk production: state of the art Abstract - Milk is one of the most common causes of food ...
At present, compared with bovine milk, the characterization of donkey milk caseins is at a relativel...
Animal milk oligosaccharides can be used as bioactive ingredients in functional foods and infant mil...
International audienceDonkey milk differs from other ruminant milk as it contains lower fat, higher ...
Recently, a project aimed to the creation of a donkey milk chain from Amiatina native breed has been...
Donkey’s milk may be considered a valid alternative, for infant nutrition, to powdered milks, soybea...
According to current literature, donkey's milk has been suggested as a hypoallergenic substitute in ...
Interest in donkey milk for human nutrition has been growing steadily, especially in the therapeutic...
In children with Cow Milk Protein Allergy (CMPA), when it is not possible to breast feed or to use c...
This chapter would be a further contribution to increase the characterization of donkey milk, evalua...
Donkey milk is considered a potential substitute to human milk for infants affected by cows’ milk pr...
Domestic Balkan donkey (Equus asinus asinus) is a native donkey breed, primarily found in the nor...
protein contents were low and milk protein fraction was rich in whey proteins. \u3b2-lactoglobulin a...
Donkey’s milk (DM) is considered as a good alternative for children affected by cow’s milk protein i...
Donkey milk production: state of the art Abstract - Milk is one of the most common causes of food ...
At present, compared with bovine milk, the characterization of donkey milk caseins is at a relativel...
Animal milk oligosaccharides can be used as bioactive ingredients in functional foods and infant mil...
International audienceDonkey milk differs from other ruminant milk as it contains lower fat, higher ...
Recently, a project aimed to the creation of a donkey milk chain from Amiatina native breed has been...