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出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/04/14 03:43 UTC 版)
K-Casein (or Kappa-casein, k casein, kappa casein) is a mammalian milk protein involved in a number of important physiological processes. In the gut, the ingested protein is split into an insoluble peptide (para kappa-casein) and a soluble hydrophilic glycopeptide (caseinomacropeptide). Caseinomacropeptide is responsible for increased efficiency of digestion, prevention of neonate hypersensitivity to ingested proteins, and inhibition of gastric pathogens.[1]
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| ・encoloured | |
| ・CG3321 | |
| ・slide plates | |
| ・metatectoid | |
| ・TRs 2 | |
| ・hojuna | |
| ・CG14876 | |
| ・Kydonian | |
| ・athiesm |