Journal article
In vivo endogenous proteolysisyielding beta-caseinderived bioactive beta-casomorphin peptides in human breast milk for infant nutrition
AK Enjapoori, S Kukuljan, KM Dwyer, JA Sharp
Nutrition | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2019
Abstract
Objective Beta-casein is a major protein in breast milk and an important source for several bioactive peptides that are encrypted within the sequence. Beta-casomorphins (BCMs) are short-chain proteolytic peptides that are derived from the beta-casein protein and have opioid effects in newborns. Human milk is known to contain naturally occurring milk-protein-derived bioactive peptides but the identification of naturally occurring beta-casein-derived BCMs in human breast milk has been limited due to difficulties in the detection of BCM peptides, which are small and circulate in low concentrations. Methods The present study aimed to identify the naturally occurring BCM peptides from beta-casein..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was conducted with financial support from the a2 Milk Company (Australia) Pty Ltd.