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Antimicrobial effect of donkeys' milk digested in vitro with human gastrointestinal enzymes

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INTERNATIONAL DAIRY JOURNAL
Volume 21, Issue 3, Pages 158-165

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.idairyj.2010.10.008

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Individual donkey milk samples were digested in vitro by a two-step model, using human gastric juice at two different pH values (2 and 4) and further continuous intestinal digestion by human duodenal juice at pH 7.5. The degradation of proteins was assessed after each step. Caseins and beta-lactoglobulins were digested rapidly in the gastric juice at pH 2 compared with pH 4 while whey proteins such as lysozyme and alpha-lactalbumin were very resistant during the total digestion. The identified peptides were mainly derived from beta- and alpha(s1)-casein and the two beta-lactoglobulins. The antimicrobial effect of milk and digested milk samples was tested on selected pathogenic bacteria. No significant inhibition of Bacillus cereus RT INF01 was observed, while a significant growth reduction was shown on Escherichia coli 10208355 during its stationary phase. Digested and undigested donkeys' milk also significantly inhibited Listeria monocytogenes 2230/92 in a dose dependent way. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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