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- W4385486953 abstract "Human breastmilk fulfills the nutritional needs of infants and therefore is the best template for formula. In this study, whey proteins were investigated among human and eight dairy animal species using label-free proteomics approach. Totally, 965 proteins from milk whey were identified and large variations were observed between human and animals. Several proteins, including β-galactosidase, fatty acid synthase, osteopontin, lactoferrin, mannose receptor, and complement C4-A, which are associated with digestion and immune response, exhibited significantly higher levels in human milk whey. Conversely, specific animal milk whey demonstrated elevated abundance of lipocalin 2, lysozyme, and glycosylation-dependent cell adhesion molecule 1. These differential proteins are enriched in complement and coagulation cascades, lysosome, and phagosome pathways. The findings shed light on the variations in the whey proteome composition between human and animal milk, which can contribute to optimizing formula humanization." @default.
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