Mastitis Whey — a Good Medium for Bacteria? |
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Authors: | P. Maisi T. Mattila M. Sandholm |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Helsinki, Finland |
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Abstract: | Growth of mastitis pathogenic bacteria was measured in bovine whey samples by a turbidometric microtechnique. Whey from mastitis cows supported growth as compared with whey prepared from normal milk. Blood proteins leak into milk during mastitis. A study was undertaken to analyze which molecules from blood would promote bacterial growth in whey Fractions containing hemoglobin showed a distinct growth-promoting effect. An inadequate iron supply is one of the restricting growth factors for bacteria in milk. By utilizing heme-compounds the pathogens can by-pass the effect of antimicrobial iron-binding present in milk in the form of lactoferrin. |
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Keywords: | milk bovine milk bovine mastitis milk bacteria heme hemoglobin |
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