Abstract

Bovine milk is considered as one of the nutritious food. Beta-casein is the most variant protein constitutes around 30% in the milk. A1 and A2 variants of Beta-casein has received lot of attention in health as well as research sectors. A1 milk is known to release a peptide called Betacasomorphin-7 (BCM-7) during gastrointestinal digestion. BCM-7 plays key role in the development of many health issues like human ischemic heart disease, diabetes mellitus, atherosclerosis, schizophrenia, autism and autistic spectral disorder (ASD). The present study has developed an allele specific PCR for detection and differentiation of A1 and A2 milk. DNA extraction from milk and allele specific PCR amplification was standardized. Further the developed assay was tested using various indigenous and exotic cow’s milk samples and plausible results were obtained. Altogether, the assay will be an efficient way for screening and identifying A1, A2 homozygous and A1/A2 heterozygous milk. How to cite this article: Mounika SP, Mondal B. Development of Allelespecific PCR for Detection and Differentiation of A1 and A2 Milk from Various Bovine Breeds. J Adv Res Med Sci Tech 2019; 6(3&4): 8-12. DOI: https://doi.org/10.24321/2394.6539.201906

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