Abstract

The acid coagulability of casein from 54 individual human milk samples and the variation of coagulability of their casein preparations by rennin were examined. The casein and whey protein preparations from individual human milk samples were also compared by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAE). Casein coagulated distinctly from 22 human milk samples when the pH was adjusted to 4.6 with acid, but it did not from other 32 samples. Twenty-two samples of casein preparations coagulated distinctly by rennin in the presence of calcium ions but 19 samples just became turbid. When the classification of human casein based on PAE pattern of major six bands was applied in our preparations, type A appeared most often and type C did least. Any regular relationship was not found between variation of the PAE pattern of casein preparations from individual human milk samples and that of acid coagulability or rennin coagulability.

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