“…First, a low speed centrifugation (600-1000× g) is operated to defat the milk and precipitate the cells, then 10×10 3 -16×10 3 g is used to precipitate milk proteins, and finally, one or numerous multi-ultracentrifugations at 100×10 3 -200×10 3 g are utilized to separate the EXOs (Yassin et al, 2016;El-Kattawy et al, 2021). Commercially, several supply materials are used, including volume-excluding polymers for isolation of milk EXOs such as ExoQuick (System Biosciences, Palo Alto, CA, USA), containing PEG 8000 kDa; Total Exosome Isolation (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, MA, USA), comprising polyvinyl, polyethylene glycol, and dextrans with a molecular weight above 1000 kDa, and their mixtures with other approaches (Jiao et al, 2020). Additionally, the immunomagnetic approach is applied to separate EXOs through a semipermeable membrane (Bunggulawa et al, 2018).…”