2021
DOI: 10.1007/s13197-021-04990-0
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Using BAMLET complex in a functional spreadable cheese elaborated with bovine colostrum

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“…Due to the prevalence of innumerable bioactive constituents in BC, including immunoglobins (IgG, IgA, and IgM), lactoferrin, growth factors, and many others, upgraded technology allowed researchers to formulate innovative foods, such as cheeses, tribiotics, probiotics, ice creams, candies, and yogurts, that provide a variety of health benefits beyond basic nutritive value. Reyes-Portillo et al [ 84 ] synthesized bovine α-lactalbumin made lethal to tumor cells (BAMLET) complex from oleic acid and bovine colostrum (second and third milkings) for the development of functional cheese spread. The spread prepared from the second milking of bovine colostrum showed a yield of about 40% with high protein content, i.e., 13.56%, as compared to the spread made from the third milking.…”
Section: Bovine Colostrum As Modern Deliverable Nutraceutical Formula...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the prevalence of innumerable bioactive constituents in BC, including immunoglobins (IgG, IgA, and IgM), lactoferrin, growth factors, and many others, upgraded technology allowed researchers to formulate innovative foods, such as cheeses, tribiotics, probiotics, ice creams, candies, and yogurts, that provide a variety of health benefits beyond basic nutritive value. Reyes-Portillo et al [ 84 ] synthesized bovine α-lactalbumin made lethal to tumor cells (BAMLET) complex from oleic acid and bovine colostrum (second and third milkings) for the development of functional cheese spread. The spread prepared from the second milking of bovine colostrum showed a yield of about 40% with high protein content, i.e., 13.56%, as compared to the spread made from the third milking.…”
Section: Bovine Colostrum As Modern Deliverable Nutraceutical Formula...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paclitaxel is an anti-cancer medicine frequently used in the management of lung cancer and other types of cancer at earlier and more advanced stages. Paclitaxel, derived from solvents, is an effective cancer treatment, but it is often not well tolerated and is associated with significant side effects [106]. Exosomes and other naturally occurring nanocarriers are attracting much interest as a potential way to get around these limitations.…”
Section: Targeted Oral Delivery Of Paclitaxel Through Exosomes Derive...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exosomes and other naturally occurring nanocarriers are attracting much interest as a potential way to get around these limitations. According to a recent study, a tumor-targeted oral formulation of paclitaxel employing BC-derived exosomes not only enhances the clinical efficacy against orthotopic lung cancer but also reduces or eliminates the systemic and immunotoxicity of the traditional intravenous dose [106]. This finding was made possible by using exosomes derived from breast cancer cells.…”
Section: Targeted Oral Delivery Of Paclitaxel Through Exosomes Derive...mentioning
confidence: 99%