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Invited review: Bovine colostrum, a promising ingredient for humans and animals-Properties, processing technologies, and uses

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JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE
Volume 106, Issue 8, Pages 5197-5217

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.3168/jds.2022-23013

Keywords

colostrum; cattle; dairy industry; immunoglobulin

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Mammalian colostrum, known as liquid gold, is highly valued for its essential nutrients and bioactive compounds. Bovine colostrum (BC) has emerged as an important ingredient in various industries and is increasingly in demand. However, there is limited information available regarding the market size and future developments of BC. Therefore, this review provides an overview of BC production, its pros and cons, quality assessment methods, industry applications, and the current international market for BC.
Mammalian colostrum, known as liquid gold, is considered a valuable source of essential nutrients, growth factors, probiotics, prebiotics, antibodies, and other bioactive compounds. Precisely for this reason,, bovine colostrum (BC) is an emerging ingredient for the feed, food, and pharmaceutical industries, being nowadays commercially available in a variety of forms in several countries. Moreover, quite a large number of functional foods and supplements for athletes, human medicines, pet nutrition plans, and complementary feed for some livestock categories, such as piglets and calves, contain BC. The amount of BC yielded by a cow after calving represents approximately 0.5% of the yearly output in dairy breeds. For its nutritional properties and low availability, BC is characterized by a greater market value and an increasing demand compared with other by-pro ducts of the dairy sector. However, information regarding the market size of BC for the food and pharmaceutical industries, as well as future developments and perspectives, is scarcely available in the scientific literature. This lack can be attributed to industrial secrecy as well as to the relatively small scale of the BC business when compared with other dairy products, which makes the BC market limited, specific, and intended for a restricted audience. From a legal perspective, regulations assign BC to the large family of milk-derived powders; thus, collecting spe-cific production data, as well as import-export trend information, is not straightforward and can result in unprecise estimates. Given that the interest in BC is increasing in different fields, it is important to have an overview of the production steps and of pros and cons of this emerging ingredient. The present narrative review discloses why BC has started to be considered a product rather than a by-product of the dairy industry. Moreover, the present document aims to summarize the existing methodologies used to assess BC quality in terms of immunoglobulin concentration, the different applications of BC in the industry, and the BC pro-cessing technologies. Finally, a panoramic view of the current international market is provided for the first time for this dairy product.

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