Product Name
β-Lactoglobulin from bovine milk, ≥90% (PAGE), lyophilized powder
biological source
bovine milk
assay
≥90% (PAGE)
form
lyophilized powder
UniProt accession no.
storage temp.
2-8°C
Quality Level
Gene Information
bovine ... LGB(280838)
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Analysis Note
May not contain folate binding protein; not recommended for folate analysis.
Application
β-Lactoglobulin from bovine milk was used to test the allergen-responsive CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cells in children who have outgrown cow′s milk allergy. It is also used to test the competitive displacement of β-lactoglobulin by Tween 20 from oil-water and air-water interfaces.
General description
A member of the lipocalin family, β-Lactoglobulin (βLg) is a small protein of 162 amino acids with a molecular mass of ∼18,400 Da. It features an eight-stranded β-barrel (strands A-H) succeeded by a three-turn a-helix and a final β-strand (strand I) that forms part of the dimerization interface.
Milk from dairy cows contains the protein β-lactoglobulin (BLG). It naturally occurs in a number of genetic variants, and the most prevalent bovine variants are BLG A and BLG B.
Other Notes
Contains β-lactoglobulins A and B which can be isolated chromatographically.
Preparation Note
Crystallized
Storage Class
11 - Combustible Solids
wgk
WGK 3
flash_point_f
Not applicable
flash_point_c
Not applicable
ppe
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Franziska Roth-Walter et al.
The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology, 147(1), 321-334 (2020-06-03)
Beta-lactoglobulin (BLG) is a bovine lipocalin in milk with an innate defense function. The circumstances under which BLG is associated with tolerance of or allergy to milk are not understood. Our aims were to assess the capacity of ligand-free apoBLG
Isabella Pali-Schöll et al.
Clinical and translational allergy, 12(2), e12125-e12125 (2022-02-17)
Growing up on a cattle farm and consuming raw cow's milk protects against asthma and allergies. We expect a cattle-specific protein as active component in this farm effect. Dust was collected from cattle and poultry stables and from mattresses of
A Heinzmann et al.
International archives of allergy and immunology, 120(4), 280-286 (2000-01-21)
beta-Lactoglobulin (BLG) represents one of the major allergens causing cow's milk allergy (CMA) - a disease with a wide spectrum of clinical symptoms. The aim of this study was to evaluate sequential B cell epitopes of BLG by the Pin-ELISA
The Competitive Displacement of ?-Lactoglobulin by Tween 20 from Oil-Water and Air-Water Interfaces
Peter J. Wilde, David C. Clark
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 155, 48-54 (1993)
Chengkang Li et al.
Food chemistry. Molecular sciences, 5, 100120-100120 (2022-07-23)
Odor-active volatile sulfur compounds are formed in heated food protein systems. In the present study, hydrogen sulfide (H2S) was found to be the most abundant sulfur volatile in whey protein solutions (whey protein isolate [WPI], a whey model system and
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