H. S. Widodo, T. Y. Astuti, Pramono Soediarto, A. N. Syamsi
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摘要
蛋白质是牛奶中与产品质量有关的营养成分之一。乳蛋白的成分分为酪蛋白α-s1、β、α-s2、κ和乳清组分,如α-乳清蛋白和β-乳球蛋白。Banyumas Regency的奶牛和山羊的乳蛋白含量没有现有数据。本研究旨在确定香蕉中牛奶和羊奶蛋白质组分的形态特征。在一些地区,对50头奶牛和30只奶山羊进行了随机抽样。采用十二烷基硫酸钠凝胶电泳(SDSPAGE)技术对牛奶蛋白质进行了鉴定,并用软件对蛋白质含量进行了预测。MannWhitney对获得的数据在奶牛和山羊之间进行了统计分析。牛和山羊的蛋白质α-S1酪蛋白(29.66 vs 33.37kDa)、α-S2(27.76 vs 29.49kDa),β(24,48 vs 25.59kDa)和β乳球蛋白(15.75 vs 15.97kDa。酪蛋白α-S1(7.88 vs.4.16 g/l)、α-S2(1.31 vs.4.02 g/l)、β(8.74 vs.14.24 g/l)、κ(2.41 vs.4.28 g/l)和α-乳清蛋白(0.91 vs.0.7 g/l)的含量在牛奶和山羊奶之间分别存在显著差异(p<0.05)。总之,Banyumas Regency的奶牛和山羊的乳蛋白图谱是不同的。
Identification of Goats’ and Cows’ Milk Protein Profile in Banyumas Regency by Sodium Dedocyl Sulphate Gel Electrophoresis (Sds-Page)
Protein is one of the nutrient components in milk that is related to product quality. The components of milk protein are divided into casein alpha-s1, beta, alpha-s2, kappa, and whey fractions such as alpha lactalbumin and beta lactoglobulin. There are no existing data of milk protein fraction in dairy cow and goats in Banyumas Regency. This study aimed to determine the profile in form of protein fractions of cow and goat milk in Banyumas. Milk sample from fifty cows and thirty dairy goats was taken by random sampling in some areas. The milk protein profile was identified by the technique of sodium dodecyl sulphate gel electrophoresis (SDSPAGE) and protein quantity prediction by software. The data obtained were analyzed statistically by MannWhitney between cows and goats. The results were significantly different (p<0.05) between cows and goats in molecular weight of protein alpha-S1 casein (29.66 vs 33.37 kDa), alpha-S2 (27.76 vs 29.49 kDa), beta (24 , 48 vs 25.59 kDa) and beta lactoglobulin (15.75 vs 15.97 kDa). The quantity of casein alpha-S1 (7.88 vs 4.16 g/l), alpha-S2 (1.31 vs. 4.02 g/l), beta (8.74 vs 14.24 g/l), kappa (2.41 vs. 4.28 g/l) and alpha lactalbumin (0.91 vs 0.7 g / l) was significantly different (p <0.05) between cow's and goat's milk, respectively. In conclusion, milk protein profile of cows and goats in Banyumas Regency is different.