Characterization of an antithrombotic peptide from α-casein in newborn plasma after milk ingestion

  • Chabance B
  • Jollès P
  • Izquierdo C
  • et al.
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Abstract

Bovine and human k-caseinoglycopeptides, two antithrombotic peptides derived from the corresponding k-caseins, were detected in physiologically active concentrations in the plasma of 5-d-old newborn infants after ingestion of cow's-milk-based formula or human milk respectively. It is suggested that these two bioactive peptides are released from milk proteins during digestion.

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Chabance, B., Jollès, P., Izquierdo, C., Mazoyer, E., Francoual, C., Drouet, L., & Fiat, A.-M. (1995). Characterization of an antithrombotic peptide from α-casein in newborn plasma after milk ingestion. British Journal of Nutrition, 73(4), 583–590. https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn19950060

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