牛初乳作为一种前景广阔的营养保健品:系统综述

Akshay Ramani, Sathiya Taherabbas and Subhadip Manik
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如今,为不断增长的世界人口提供营养食品对确定可持续生活的益处至关重要。牛初乳是哺乳动物产后产生的最初乳汁,与成熟乳汁相比,牛初乳的成分更为独特。我们深入开展了大量研究,探讨牛初乳在人类营养和健康方面的潜在应用。对牛初乳成分的细致分析揭示了一系列潜在的生物活性分子,证明了它们对新生儿发育的影响以及在这个时代的意义。牛初乳富含多种成分,如生物活性蛋白质、脂肪、低聚糖、矿物质和维生素,是成熟牛奶的合适替代品。先进的技术也被用于牛初乳的保存和商业化。因此,全面讨论牛初乳对人类健康的潜在益处并探索各种牛初乳保存技术,可以全面了解牛初乳在促进健康和福祉方面的多方面应用。
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Bovine colostrum as a promising nutraceutical: a systematic review

Bovine colostrum as a promising nutraceutical: a systematic review

Nowadays, it is essential to identify the benefits of sustainable living with nutritional food for the world's expanding population. This systematic review explores the unique composition of bovine colostrum, the initial milk produced by mammals post-parturition, compared to mature milk. We delve into extensive studies to examine its potential applications in human nutrition and health. Meticulous characterisation of its constituent fractions reveals a diverse array of potentially bioactive molecules, demonstrating their influence on neonatal development and their relevance in this era. Bovine colostrum can be a suitable alternative to mature milk as it is a rich source of numerous components such as bioactive proteins, fats, oligosaccharides, minerals and vitamins. Advance technologies were also used to preserve and commercialise it. So, a comprehensive discussion of its potential benefits for human health and exploring various preservation techniques for bovine colostrum presents a thorough overview of its multifaceted applications in promoting health and well-being.

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