The Function of A2β-casein and Its Application Progress in Dairy Products

Milk is rich in many nutrients, including protein, lipids, carbohydrates, etc. Every 100 g of milk contains 3 g of protein, including mainly whey protein and casein. β-casein accounts for 24%~28% of total milk protein, and it mainly consists of two genotypes: A1 and A2. A1β-casein produces β-casein-...

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Published in:Shipin gongye ke-ji
Main Authors: Yue QIU, Xingru LU, Yu SHEN, Jinfeng GUO, Yaping ZHENG, Xinyan YANG, Yujun JIANG, Chaoxin MAN
Format: Article
Language:Chinese
Published: The editorial department of Science and Technology of Food Industry 2023-06-01
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Online Access:http://www.spgykj.com/cn/article/doi/10.13386/j.issn1002-0306.2022060235
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Summary:Milk is rich in many nutrients, including protein, lipids, carbohydrates, etc. Every 100 g of milk contains 3 g of protein, including mainly whey protein and casein. β-casein accounts for 24%~28% of total milk protein, and it mainly consists of two genotypes: A1 and A2. A1β-casein produces β-casein-7 after digestion, which can cause digestive disorders, cardiovascular diseases, and other adverse effects in humans. A2β-casein produces less or no β-casein-7 and has beneficial effects in gastrointestinal digestion, improving antioxidant function and lowering cholesterol concentration. This paper reviews the effects of β-casein genotypes after digestion in humans and discusses the probiotic functions of A2β-casein and its effects on human health. Moreover, the research progress of A2β-casein dairy products is described from the application of β-casein genotypes in dairy products to provide guidance for future research on the function of A2β-casein in dairy products.
ISSN:1002-0306