Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1189966 Food Chemistry 2008 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Individual goat milk samples, taken from animals of the Indigenous Greek breed and from the international breeds Saanen and Alpine, were studied by RP-HPLC regarding the qualitative and quantitative characteristics of their proteins. Thirty-two samples from the Indigenous Greek breed and 17 from the international breeds were characterised further by RP-HPLC/ESI-MS. The mean total protein content of the milk samples from the Greek breed was higher 38.8 g/l, compared to 31.9 g/l of those from international breeds, due to the great difference between their mean αs1-Cn contents (6.90 and 3.02 g/l, respectively). In the milk samples of the Greek breed, the strong αs1-Cn variants B3, B4 and As/B1 predominated, whereas in the milk samples from international breeds the medium variant E and the defectives F and null predominated. Variant A of αs2-Cn followed by variant C and the κ-Cn D (former B) were the most abundant in both groups. αs2-Cn F and the rare κ-Cn variant C/B were observed in the milk samples from the Greek breed. The β-caseins A and C were present in both groups of samples. Finally, the level of phosphorylation of the different genotypes is showed.

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