- α-
Lactalbumin, also
known as LALBA, is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the
LALBA gene. α-
Lactalbumin is a
protein that
regulates the production...
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Lactalbumin, also
known as "whey protein", is the
albumin contained in milk and
obtained from whey.
Lactalbumin is
found in the milk of many mammals....
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strained yogurt. Whey
proteins consist of β-lactoglobulin (48%–58%), α-
lactalbumin (13%–19%),
Glycomacropeptide (12%–20%),
bovine serum albumin,
heavy and...
- that
coagulate under certain conditions. See § Other
albumin types for
lactalbumin,
ovalbumin and
plant "2S albumin".
Albumins in
general are transport...
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created as a by-product of
cheese production. The
proteins consist of α-
lactalbumin, β-lactoglobulin,
serum albumin and immunoglobulins. Glycomacropeptide...
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solution could be
represented by the
combination of myo-inositol and α-
lactalbumin. This
combination shows a
synergic effect in
increasing myo-inositol...
- can be
found in egg white. C-type
lysozymes are
closely related to α-
lactalbumin in
sequence and structure,
making them part of the same
glycoside hydrolase...
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HAMLET (Human Alpha-
lactalbumin Made
LEthal to
Tumor cells) is a
complex between alpha-
lactalbumin and
oleic acid that has been
shown in cell
culture experiments...
- 1.22. It
consists of N-acetyllactosamine
synthase and alpha-
lactalbumin. Alpha-
lactalbumin,
which is
expressed in
response to prolactin,
increases the...
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Marsupials and Eutherians, and
Estimation of
Divergence Dates Based on α-
Lactalbumin Amino Acid Sequences".
Journal of
Mammalian Evolution. 5 (1): 95–105...