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Bovine colostrum: Neonate to nutraceuticals
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Colostrum is the first milk produced by mammals within a 24 to 72 hour period after parturition.Colostrum contains various proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals that are essential for the diet of a developing mammalian neonate. It also includes bioactive constituents such as immunoglobulin, antimicrobial peptides and growth factors. Colostrum and fractions thereof may be useful for treatment of a variety of health conditions, including gastrointestinal disorders, respiratory tract disorders, viral and bacterial infections and tissue repair. Bovine colostrum is sold commercially as a nutraceutical products and it purports numerous health benefit. Harvested colostrum is generally dehydrated by either spray drying or freeze-drying. Dried colostrum is widely used for pharmaceuticals to improve long-term storage of unstable drugs. The various traditional colostrum products like Kharwas, Kalvdans, posu, Soyi Posu, yoghurt and commercial colostrums products like owder, Whey protein Powder, Tablets and Lozenges are also made / available in the market.
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Bioactive Substances, Colostrum Products, Colostrum Powder, Drying Method
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