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Iraqi Journal of Agriculture. 2008; 13 (1): 101-107
in Arabic | IMEMR | ID: emr-87338

ABSTRACT

Systemic anaphylaxis test in mouse showed that the visual effect of injection of cow casein, whey, casein fraction and bovine beta-lactoglobulin was strong. Similar results were found when goat casein, Kappa-casein and beta-casein were injected. The visual effect of injection of beta-lactoglobulin and alpha[s],-casein was low. No response was found when bovine and goat alpha-Lactalbumin was injected in animals. Passive cutaneous anaphylaxis test in mouse showed that the reaction area of cow casein injection was 0.63 cm[2] in comparison with 0.19 cm[2] for goat casein. The reaction of cow beta-lactoglobulin injection was 0.12 cm[2], while no reaction was occurred when goat beta-lactoglobulin, goat and cow alpha-lactalbumin were injected. The percentage of degranulation of mast cells when treated with cow raw milk, casein, whey, beta-lactoglobulin and alpha-lactalbumin were 32.11, 100, 41.80, 90.01 and 12.73% respectively, In comparison with 14.33, 80.19, 34.73, 39.57 and 10.86% respectively for the same proteins in goat milk


Subject(s)
Animals, Laboratory , Animals , Milk Proteins/immunology , Goats , Cattle , Food Hypersensitivity , Caseins/immunology , Lactalbumin/immunology , Lactoglobulins/immunology , Mice , Mast Cells/immunology
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Iraqi Journal of Agriculture. 2008; 13 (1): 94-100
in Arabic | IMEMR | ID: emr-87339

ABSTRACT

Immunoelectrophoresis analysis showed immunological cross reactions between goat and cow milk caseins which belong to beta-casein, however, no such reaction were observed between goat and cow beta-lactoglobulin and alpha-lactalbumin. Systemic anaphylaxis test in guinea pigs showed strong immunological reactions between goat and cow milk proteins, injection of cow milk in animal's vein, which fed on cow milk caused 100% mortality. Same results were also obtained with injection of goat milk. Passive hemagglutination test against goat and cow milk was used to estimate antibody titer in guinea pigs serum, which fed cow's milk. The obtained results showed that the highest titer was found against casein followed by beta-lactoglobulin and alpha-lactalbumin for cow milk proteins, while for goat milk proteins the highest titer was found against casein followed by alpha-lactalbumm and beta-lactoglobulin. The titer of antibodies against goat alpha[s]-casein and Kappa-casein was lower than that for cow milk, the behavior of goat and cow beta-casein was similar for both proteins


Subject(s)
Animals , Cross Reactions/immunology , Goats , Cattle , Immunoelectrophoresis , Mortality , Guinea Pigs , Antibodies , Caseins/immunology , Lactalbumin/immunology , Lactoglobulins/immunology
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Rev. bras. alergia imunopatol ; 18(2): 46-9, mar.-abr. 1995. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-154718

ABSTRACT

O leite de cabra tem sido utilizado com muita freqüência no tratamento de crianças com alergia ao leite de vaca. Neste artigo, mostraremos as semelhanças entre esses leites e a ausência de respaldo científico para a utilizaçäo do leite de cabra nessas crianças


Subject(s)
Humans , Animals , Infant , Child , Breast-Milk Substitutes/analysis , Milk Hypersensitivity/immunology , Breast-Milk Substitutes/adverse effects , Caseins/immunology , Cattle , Goats , Milk Proteins/immunology , Skin Tests
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