Abstract

A reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatographic method for the separation of the most common and some less common genetic variants of the bovine caseins is described. When the method is used for analysing clarified skim milk, simultaneous identification of casein variants and major whey protein variants can be effected in a single run. The potential of the method for quantitative application is discussed.

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