Bioactive Components in Milk and Dairy Products 2009
DOI: 10.1002/9780813821504.ch5
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Bioactive Components in Buffalo Milk

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“…After parturition, the LZ concentration shows successive increase, reaching the peak (0.72 mg/L milk) at the 7th day, and then begins to decrease after the 2nd week postpartum [ 220 ]. Nevertheless, bovine and buffalo milk contain averages of only 0.0004 and 0.000152 g LZ/L milk, respectively, compared to 10 mg LZ/100 mL in human milk [ 221 ]. A substantial rise (10–50-fold) of lysosomal activity of milk has been recorded during mastitis among different dairy species [ 149 , 217 , 222 , 223 ].…”
Section: The Mg Immune Defence System and Its Related Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After parturition, the LZ concentration shows successive increase, reaching the peak (0.72 mg/L milk) at the 7th day, and then begins to decrease after the 2nd week postpartum [ 220 ]. Nevertheless, bovine and buffalo milk contain averages of only 0.0004 and 0.000152 g LZ/L milk, respectively, compared to 10 mg LZ/100 mL in human milk [ 221 ]. A substantial rise (10–50-fold) of lysosomal activity of milk has been recorded during mastitis among different dairy species [ 149 , 217 , 222 , 223 ].…”
Section: The Mg Immune Defence System and Its Related Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, an increasing number of bioactive peptides have been also reported from other milk species such as sheep and goat (Park, 2009;Recio, de la Fuente, Juárez, & Ramos, 2009), buffalo, camel or mare (El-Agamy, 2009Pandya & Haenlein, 2009;Sheng & Fang, 2009). Likewise, antimicrobial activity in donkey milk samples digested with human gastrointestinal enzymes has been reported.…”
Section: Potential Bioactivity Of Released Peptidesmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Многи од традиционалних производа од бивољег млијека имају својствене здравствене факторе и такође постоји велики потенцијал за производњу других нутрацеутичких производа (Patel 2007;Ahmad 2013). Велика сличност постоји између компонената и њихових функција у крављем и бивољем млијеку, што омогућава екстраполацију многих састојака из крављег у бивоље млијеко за њихове потенцијалне нутрацеутичке примјене, наравно уз одређени опрез (Pandya and Haenlein 2009).…”
Section: овчије млијекоunclassified