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Descriptor English: Milk Proteins
Descriptor Spanish: Proteínas de la Leche
Descriptor proteínas de la leche
Entry term(s) lactoproteínas
Scope note: Los principales constituyentes proteicos de la leche son las CASEÍNAS y las proteínas del suero como la LACTALBÚMINA y LACTOGLOBULINAS. Las inmmunoglobulinas se encuentran en altas concentraciones en el calostro y, a concentraciones relativamente menores, en la leche.
Descriptor Portuguese: Proteínas do Leite
Descriptor French: Protéines de lait
Entry term(s): Milk Protein
Protein, Milk
Proteins, Milk
Tree number(s): A12.790.520
D12.776.256.159.750
G07.203.300.428.159.812
J02.500.350.525.520
J02.500.428.159.750
RDF Unique Identifier: https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D008894
Scope note: The major protein constituents of milk are CASEINS and whey proteins such as LACTALBUMIN and LACTOGLOBULINS. IMMUNOGLOBULINS occur in high concentrations in COLOSTRUM and in relatively lower concentrations in milk. (Singleton and Sainsbury, Dictionary of Microbiology and Molecular Biology, 2d ed, p554)
Annotation: do not use /analogs /defic /physiol
Allowable Qualifiers: AD administration & dosage
AE adverse effects
AG agonists
AI antagonists & inhibitors
AN analysis
BI biosynthesis
BL blood
CF cerebrospinal fluid
CH chemistry
CL classification
CS chemical synthesis
DE drug effects
EC economics
GE genetics
HI history
IM immunology
IP isolation & purification
ME metabolism
PD pharmacology
PK pharmacokinetics
PO poisoning
RE radiation effects
SD supply & distribution
ST standards
TO toxicity
TU therapeutic use
UL ultrastructure
UR urine
Previous Indexing: Albumins (1966-1972)
Caseins (1966-1972)
Lactoglobulins (1966-1972)
Public MeSH Note: 73
History Note: 73
DeCS ID: 9083
Unique ID: D008894
Documents indexed in the Virtual Health Library (VHL): Click here to access the VHL documents
Date Established: 1973/01/01
Date of Entry: 1999/01/01
Revision Date: 2014/10/14
Milk Proteins - Preferred
Concept UI M0013890
Scope note The major protein constituents of milk are CASEINS and whey proteins such as LACTALBUMIN and LACTOGLOBULINS. IMMUNOGLOBULINS occur in high concentrations in COLOSTRUM and in relatively lower concentrations in milk. (Singleton and Sainsbury, Dictionary of Microbiology and Molecular Biology, 2d ed, p554)
Preferred term Milk Proteins
Entry term(s) Milk Protein
Protein, Milk
Proteins, Milk



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