Comparison of the bioactivity of whole and skimmed digested sheep milk with that of digested goat and cow milk in functional cell culture assays
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posted on 2023-05-03, 13:34authored bySonya Mros, Alan Carne, Minh Ha, Alaa El-Din Bekhit, Wayne Young, Michelle McConnell
Milks from sheep, goat and cow were subjected to simulated gastric digestion prior to being analysed incell culture assays to compare the bioactivity of the digests. All milks displayed a similar profile on 1D SDS-PAGE following digestion. Overall, the effects seen from the digested milks (whether whole or skimmed)in cell culture assays from the three animal species were similar with the exception of digested sheepmilk which increased the amount of TNF- produced by THP-1 cells in the presence of lipopolysaccharide(LPS) and digested cow milk which increased the amount of IL-10 produced by THP-1 cells in the presenceof LPS. While sheep milk did not stimulate splenocyte proliferation directly, digested sheep milk had agreater effect on the response of splenocytes to mitogenic stimulation than cow and goat milk digests.
Mros, S., Carne, A., Ha, M., Bekhit, A., Young, W., & McConnell, M. (2017). Comparison of the bioactivity of whole and skimmed digested sheep milk with that of digested goat and cow milk in functional cell culture assays. Small Ruminant Research, 149, 202–208. doi:10.1016/j.smallrumres.2017.02.018
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Blue River Dairy||Ministry of Business Innovation & Employment||Waituhi Kuratau Trust