Casein is a protein found in the milk of mammals and is most abundant in cow’s milk, where it makes up to 80% of the substance. In the last decade, interest has grown in casein’s antimicrobial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties, as well as its utility as a high-protein ...
This Syndrome, seen in children during the first and second years of life, may be defined as an intolerance to and malabsorption of a protein component in cow's milk, resulting in diarrhoea, weight loss and generally failure to thrive. Although it has been shown that beta-lactoglobulin is ...
18 mothers of 19 breast-fed infants with infantile colic were put on a diet free of cow's-milk protein. The colic disappeared promptly from 13; in 12, it reappeared on at least two further indirect challenges (in the form of a diet conta... M Weinberger,JW Gerrard - 《Lancet》 被引...
Acta PaediatricaDreborg S. Cow's milk protein allergy and common gastrointestinal symptoms in infants. Acta Paediatr 2016;105:253-4.Dreborg S. Cow's milk protein allergy and common gastrointestinal symptoms in infants[J]. Acta Paediatr, 2016, 105(3): 253-254....
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Influx of inflammatory cells in the nose was evaluated in 14 patients with rhinitis and 11 healthy subjects. Nasal secretions were obtained by nasal lavages. Total cell count and differential count were carried out with a Neubauer chamber and in cytospin slides, respectively. Cells were classified...
The second most abundant protein in cow's milk is α-lactalbumin. α-La is a globular protein with a molecular weight of 14.2 kDa and it is remarkably rich in tryptophan. The eight cysteine residues form four disulphide bridges (6–120, 26-111, 61–77 and 73–91) that stabilize its te...
The main objective of this very brief review article is to draw the attention of the practicing paediatrician to key issues from a practical standpoint in the diagnosis of both cow's milk protein allergy and intolerance and, even more importantly, clinical features that help to distinguish between...
The role and prevalence of cow’s milk protein allergy (CMA) in functional gastrointestinal disorders remains unclear. The aim of this review is to update knowledge on the relationship between CMA and functional abdominal pain disorders (FAPDs) in children. Cochrane Database and Pubmed were search...
The protein in powders and shakes is either animal-based orplant-based. Whey protein, which comes from cow’s milk, is one of the most common types. Its fat and protein levels vary, depending on the type of whey. If you want to lose body fat, choose a whey-based shake that's highe...