The effects of pilot scale freeze- and spray-drying on some functional properties of lactoferrin were studied. Denaturation and loss of function relative to the fresh concentrate as received from a dairy factory
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Lactoferrin is a member of the transferrin family of iron-binding proteins. Numerous functions have been reported and continue to be reported for the protein, some of which are related to its iron-binding properties. Its extensive antimicrobial activities were originally attributed to its ability to...
Cationic host defence peptides (CHDP), also known as antimicrobial peptides, are naturally occurring peptides that can combat infections through their direct microbicidal properties and/or by influencing the host’s immune responses. The unique ability of CHDP to control infections as well as resolve...
Milk has a natural protective function: it can increase resistance to infection and inhibit the action of potentially pathogenic microorganisms. Antimicrobial activity in milk is mainly attributed to some minor whey proteins: lactoferrin (Lf), lysozyme (Lyz), immunoglobulins (Igs), and lactoperoxidase ...
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Antimicrobial activity of lactoferrin‐related peptides and applications in human and veterinary medicine. Molecules 2016; 21: 752. (Open in a new window)Web of Science ®(Open in a new window)Google Scholar Aliwarga Y, Hume EBH, Lan J et al. Antimicrobial peptides: A potential role ...
Another class of lactoferrin peptides, the lactoferricins, also possess an anti-inflammatory effect. The lactoferricins are capable of neutralizing LPS and other PAMPs such as CpG sequences of microbial origin [126]. Upon reaching the nucleus of host cells, lactoferricin peptides act as antagonists...
Table 1. Summary of publications showing the in vitro activity of various AMPs. In the column “Conditions” the assays used to determine the antimycobacterial activity and the most important properties of the experiment, which are given in the papers, are summarized. It is obvious, that the co...