Short communication: Separation and quantification of caseins and casein macropeptide using ion-exchange chromatography

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The aim of this work was to improve an existing method to separate and quantify the 4 major caseins from milk samples (i.e., containing whey proteins) using ion-exchange chromatography. The separation process was carried out using a mini-preparative cation exchange column (1 or 5. mL of column volume), using urea acetate as elution buffer at pH 3.5 with a NaCl gradient. All 4 major caseins were separated, and the purity of each peak was assessed using sodium dodecyl sulfate-PAGE. Purified casein fractions were also added to raw milk to confirm their elution volumes. The quantification was carried out using purified caseins in buffer as well as added directly to fresh skim milk. This method can also be employed to determine the decrease in κ-casein and the release of the casein-macropeptide during enzymatic hydrolysis using rennet. In this case, the main advantage of using this method is the lack of organic solvents compared with the conventional method for separation of macropeptide (using reversed phase HPLC). © 2010 American Dairy Science Association.

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Holland, B., Rahimi Yazdi, S., Ion Titapiccolo, G., & Corredig, M. (2010). Short communication: Separation and quantification of caseins and casein macropeptide using ion-exchange chromatography. Journal of Dairy Science, 93(3), 893–900. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2009-2820

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