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Milk of Greek sheep and goat breeds; characterization by means of proteomics

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Anagnostopoulos A.K., Katsafadou A.I., Pierros V., Kontopodis E., Fthenakis G.C., Arsenos G., Karkabounas S.C., Tzora A., Skoufos I., Tsangaris G.T.
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2016
Language
en
DOI
10.1016/j.jprot.2016.04.008
Keyword
milk protein
proteome
whey protein
proteome
whey protein
Article
Capra prisca
Chios breed
ewe
goat breed
goat milk
Karagouniko
milk
Mpoutsko
nonhuman
nutritional value
priority journal
protein determination
proteomics
sheep
Skopelos breed
animal
chemistry
goat
Greece
milk
procedures
proteomics
sheep
Animals
Goats
Greece
Milk
Proteome
Proteomics
Sheep
Whey Proteins
Elsevier B.V.
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Abstract
Over the past 30 years there has been a growing interest to unravel the dynamic framework of the milk proteome, and now that available technology is mature enough to enable techniques of protein fractionation and identification, this process is on-going. Due to its rarity and unique biological traits, as well as its growing financial value, milk of dairy Greek animals is continuously attracting interest from both the scientific community and industry. In the present study we employed cutting-edge proteomics methodologies to investigate and characterize, in depth, the proteome of whey from all pure-breed Greek sheep and goats. A mean of > 500 protein groups were identified in whey from each breed of each animal species, reporting for the first time the proteome dataset of this precious biological material. Given its high nutritional value, the protein properties exposed herein will govern future steps in optimizing characteristics and features of sheep and goat milk products. Significance In the present study we employed cutting-edge proteomics methodologies to investigate and characterize, in depth, the proteome of milk from all pure-breed Greek sheep and goats. A mean of > 500 protein groups were identified in milk whey from each breed of each animal species, reporting for the first time the proteome dataset of this precious biological material. Given its high nutritional value, the protein properties exposed herein will govern future steps in optimizing characteristics and features of sheep and goat milk products. © 2016 Elsevier B.V.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/70504
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