In vitro and in vivo anti-inflammatory activity of bovine milkfat globule (MFGM)-derived complex lipid fractions

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Numerous health related properties have been reported for bovine milk fat globule membrane (MFGM) and its components. Here we present novel data on the in vitro and in vivo anti-inflammatory activity of various MFGM preparations which confirm and extend the concept of MFGM as a dietary anti-inflammatory agent. Cell-based assays were used to test the ability of MFGM preparations to modulate levels of the inflammatory mediators IL-1β, nitric oxide, superoxide anion, cyclo-oxygenase-2, and neutrophil elastase. In rat models of arthritis, using MFGM fractions as dietary interventions, the phospholipid-enriched MFGM isolates were effective in reducing adjuvant-induced paw swelling while there was a tendency for the ganglioside-enriched isolate to reduce carrageenan-induced rat paw oedema. These results indicate that the anti-inflammatory activity of MFGM, rather than residing in a single component, is contributed to by an array of components acting in concert against various inflammatory targets. This confirms the potential of MFGM as a nutritional intervention for the mitigation of chronic and acute inflammatory conditions.

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Palmano, K. P., Macgibbon, A. K. H., Gunn, C. A., & Schollum, L. M. (2020). In vitro and in vivo anti-inflammatory activity of bovine milkfat globule (MFGM)-derived complex lipid fractions. Nutrients, 12(7), 1–21. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12072089

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