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    A gel electrophoretic study of caprine milk

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    To compare the resolving power of starch-urea gel (SUGE) and polyacrylamide-agarose gel electrophoresis (PAAGE) in caprine casein analysis, polyacrylamide gel isoelectric focusing (PAGIF) was used as reference method. The PAAGE or SUGE patterns in the first dimension were allowed to migrate by PAGIF in an orthogonal direction giving rise to two-dimensional (2-D) separations. Using this procedure, some individual bands considered to be homogeneous by SUGE or PAAGE were found to be complex mixtures of casein components. A detailed analysis of the analytical capabilities of SUGE and PAAGE was performed. Procedures based on the densitometric reading of SUGE and PAAGE patterns seemed to give inaccurate results on the quantitative composition of caprine casein. Among the electrophoretic methods assayed, the 2-D procedure gave the best resolution of casein fractions

    Peptidomic approach based on combined capillary isoelectric focusing and mass spectrometry for the characterization of the plasmin primary products from bovine and water buffalo beta-casein

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    The main peptides produced by hydrolysis of water buffalo beta-casein with plasmin were characterized by capillary electrophoresis and mass spectrometry and compared with their bovine homologous. A novel breakdown product arising from the hydrolysis of water buffalo beta-casein, originated by the presence of a plasmin-sensitive Lys bond at position 68 was identified, which was not present in bovine beta-casein. On the basis of this evidence, an improved procedure for the detection and the differentiation of the products of plasmin hydrolysis of bovine and water buffalo beta-casein by capillary isoelectric focusing was set-up. In the experimental conditions, the gamma-casein from the two species was efficiently separated. Comparison of the capillary electropherograms with those obtained by ultra-thin-layer isoelectric focusing, the reference method for routine analysis of plasmin digests of casein, suggests that capillary electrophoresis isoelectric focusing may constitute a successful alternative to the traditional slab gel electrophoresis analysis of plasmin digests of casein either for basic structural studies or for applications in the quality assessment of dairy products
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