“…Approaches such as immunoabsorption (Murakami et al, 1998;Palmer et al, 2006;Yamada et al, 2002), solution isoelectric focusing (IEF) (Zuo and Speicher, 2002), affinity tagging (Holland et al, 2006;Conte-Junior et al, 2006), and semi-coupled anion-and cation-exchange chromatography (Fong et al, 2008) have been used to remove the dominant proteins and increase the relative abundance of the minor proteins, to aid proteomic analysis of complex samples such as bovine milk. Proteomic methodology has been used in the study and characterization of proteins from milk and dairy products (Yamada et al, 2002;Manso et al, 2005;Fong et al, 2008). However, the large amount of immunoglobulins in bovine whey is particularly troublesome for the proteomic analysis of the minor proteins (Yamada et al, 2002).…”