Title of article
Heterogeneity of proteolytic enzyme activities in milk samples of different somatic cell count
Author/Authors
M Somers، Joanne نويسنده , , Bernadette OBrien، نويسنده , , J Meaney، William نويسنده , , L Kelly، Alan نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-44
From page
45
To page
0
Abstract
Milk contains the alkaline proteinase plasmin and lysosomal proteinases; the significance of the latter is ill-defined. The objective of this study was to investigate composition and activities of several different proteolytic enzymes in milk samples of varying somatic cell count (SCC). Increasing milk SCC was correlated with increased plasmin, cathepsin D and cysteine protease activities, with concomitant increases in proteolysis in milk. Addition of plasmin inhibitors confirmed the heterogeneity of proteinase activities in milk, as urea-PAGE analysis of milk samples showed casein hydrolysis in milk after 7 d storage even in samples with inhibitors added; extent and heterogeneity of proteolysis was correlated with milk SCC. Rennet coagulation properties were not significantly correlated with SCC, or activities of measured enzymes. Milk of increasing SCC also exhibited decreased physical stability during incubation of milk at 37 (degree)C. Pasteurized milk was more stable than raw milk, suggesting that the enzyme(s) or mechanisms leading to such instability are impaired by pasteurization. Overall, milk has a very heterogeneous proteolytic enzyme population, with a higher significance of non-plasmin enzymes, such as cathepsin D and cysteine proteinases, than perhaps previously recognised.
Keywords
Plasmin , Proteolysis , somatic cell count , cathepsin , milk
Journal title
JOURNAL OF DAIRY RESEARCH
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
JOURNAL OF DAIRY RESEARCH
Record number
92571
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