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J Dairy Sci ; 97(5): 2653-61, 2014 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24612801

RESUMEN

Human rotavirus (HRV) is a major etiologic agent of severe infantile gastroenteritis. κ-Casein (κ-CN) from both human and bovine mature milk has been reported to have anti-HRV activity; however, the mechanism of this activity is poorly understood. The present study examined the molecular basis for the protective effect of bovine κ-CN derived from late colostrum (6-7 d after parturition) and from mature milk. Among the components of casein, κ-CN is the only glycosylated protein that has been identified. Therefore, we investigated whether the glycan residues in κ-CN were involved in the anti-HRV activity. Desialylated CN obtained by neuraminidase treatment exhibited anti-HRV activity, whereas deglycosylated CN obtained by o-glycosidase treatment lacked antiviral activity, indicating that glycans were responsible for the antiviral activity of CN. Furthermore, an evanescent-field fluorescence-assisted assay showed that HRV particles directly bound to heated casein (at 95°C for 30 min) in a viral titer-dependent manner. Although the heated κ-CN retained inhibitory activity in a neutralization assay, the activity was weaker than that observed before heat treatment. Our findings indicate that the inhibitory mechanism of bovine κ-CN against HRV involves direct binding to viral particles via glycan residues. In addition, heat-labile structures in κ-CN may play an important role in maintenance of κ-CN binding to HRV.


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Caseínas/química , Caseínas/farmacología , Polisacáridos/metabolismo , Infecciones por Rotavirus/prevención & control , Rotavirus/metabolismo , Animales , Caseínas/metabolismo , Bovinos , Calostro/química , Femenino , Gastroenteritis/virología , Calor , Humanos , Leche/química , Polisacáridos/análisis , Polisacáridos/química , Embarazo , Rotavirus/efectos de los fármacos
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J Chromatogr B Biomed Sci Appl ; 716(1-2): 335-42, 1998 Sep 25.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9824248

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Nicotinic acid, nicotinamide and their possible metabolites were successfully separated within 17 min by micellar electrokinetic chromatography using 50 mM borate buffer (pH 9.0) containing 150 mM sodium dodecyl sulfate as the running buffer. Calibration curves for all compounds showed good linearity in a range of 5 microg/ml and 250 microg/ml with good correlation. The present method did not require any clean-up procedures and made it possible to determine all metabolites without interference on a photodiode array detector. Urine samples collected from Wistar male rats were analyzed after high-dose oral or intravenous administration of nicotinic acid or nicotinamide. Metabolic pathways of nicotinic acid in male Wistar rats are also discussed.


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Cromatografía Capilar Electrocinética Micelar , Niacina/orina , Niacinamida/orina , Animales , Tampones (Química) , Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno , Masculino , Niacina/administración & dosificación , Niacinamida/administración & dosificación , Control de Calidad , Ratas , Ratas Wistar , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Dodecil Sulfato de Sodio , Tensoactivos
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