Porcine colostrum and milk were separated into the acid-soluble fraction(SF)and casein fraction(CF)by centrifuge. Trypsin and chymotrypsin inhibitory capacity in porcine colostrum, milk and their components were deter...Porcine colostrum and milk were separated into the acid-soluble fraction(SF)and casein fraction(CF)by centrifuge. Trypsin and chymotrypsin inhibitory capacity in porcine colostrum, milk and their components were determined by incubating bovine trypsin or chymotrypsin in a medium. The inhibition of insulin-like growth factor I(IGF-I)and epidermal growth factor(EGF)degradation in pig small intestinal contents by porcine colostrum was measured by incubating iodinated IGF-I or EGF. Degradation of labeled IGF-I or EGF was determined by monitoring the generation of radioactivity soluble in 30% trichloroacetic acid(TCA). The results showed that porcine colostrum had high levels of trypsin and chymotrypsin inhibitory activity and increased the stability of IGF-I and EGF in pig intestinal contents. The SF was higher in inhibitory potency than CF. The present study revealed that the protease inhibitors in porcine colostrum, milk-derived and colostrum-specific, existed mainly in SF.展开更多
文摘Porcine colostrum and milk were separated into the acid-soluble fraction(SF)and casein fraction(CF)by centrifuge. Trypsin and chymotrypsin inhibitory capacity in porcine colostrum, milk and their components were determined by incubating bovine trypsin or chymotrypsin in a medium. The inhibition of insulin-like growth factor I(IGF-I)and epidermal growth factor(EGF)degradation in pig small intestinal contents by porcine colostrum was measured by incubating iodinated IGF-I or EGF. Degradation of labeled IGF-I or EGF was determined by monitoring the generation of radioactivity soluble in 30% trichloroacetic acid(TCA). The results showed that porcine colostrum had high levels of trypsin and chymotrypsin inhibitory activity and increased the stability of IGF-I and EGF in pig intestinal contents. The SF was higher in inhibitory potency than CF. The present study revealed that the protease inhibitors in porcine colostrum, milk-derived and colostrum-specific, existed mainly in SF.