Abstract

SummaryThe copper-binding protein, caeruloplasmin, has been detected in bovine blood serum, colostrum and normal milk using immuno-diffusion techniques by comparison with a precipitating oxidase-positive system of human caeruloplasmin and anti-caeruloplasmin. The possible importance of this copper-binding protein of milk in the oxidative deterioration of milk and dairy products is discussed.

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