Milk-Borne Peptide Growth Factors in Human and Bovine Milk

作者: O. Koldovský , W. Kong , R.K. Rao , P. Schaudies

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-732085-4.50029-1

关键词: Gastrointestinal tractEndocrinologyIn vitroIn vivoEpidermal growth factorBovine milkGastric ContentPeptidePeptide hormoneInternal medicineBiology

摘要: Publisher Summary This chapter reviews the presence of growth factors in human and bovine milk, discusses possible fate milk-borne neonate, using as an example data obtained studies on epidermal factor suckling mammal. Human milk other species, contains many peptide hormones hormone-like substances considerable concentrations. The about effects these peptides gastrointestinal tract adults after parenteral administration. animals can be influenced both by Experiments performed a laboratory demonstrate that “survives” rats gastric content preterm neonates. These vitro observations correlate with results vivo rats. It is also shown (EGF) reacts quickly to orogastric intake EGF.

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