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Vol. 9, Special Issue 1 (2024)

Delving into the A1/A2 milk hypothesis: A comprehensive analysis of milk proteins and their impact on human health

Author(s): Prasad MG, Diksha Purushottam Gourkhede, Vidyarani HB, Bharat Shindhe, Bidyut Prabha Mishra, Pratik Ramesh Wankhade, Balaji Belore, Judy Lalthanmawii and Priya B Koneti
Abstract: The A1 vs. A2 milk controversy have captured the attention of consumers, researchers, and dairy enthusiasts alike. This review delves into the scientific literature to provide an in-depth analysis of the A1 vs. A2 milk debate, aiming to rule out facts from fiction. We have explained in depth the origins of this controversy, the biological basis of A1 and A2 milk, and the purported health implications associated with the milk type. It is essential to consider genetic variations in cow breeds and individual tolerance. A1 and A2 milk are defined by distinct beta-casein proteins, generating different digestion by-products. A1 milk, associated with beta-casomorphin-7 (BCM-7) production, faces claims of causing various health issues, from digestive discomfort to chronic diseases. Nevertheless, scientific consensus is lacking. Despite the debate, the market for A2 milk has expanded, reflecting consumer interest. In conclusion, this multifaceted issue calls for further research to provide definitive answers and guide consumer choices.
Pages: 594-605  |  136 Views  16 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Prasad MG, Diksha Purushottam Gourkhede, Vidyarani HB, Bharat Shindhe, Bidyut Prabha Mishra, Pratik Ramesh Wankhade, Balaji Belore, Judy Lalthanmawii, Priya B Koneti. Delving into the A1/A2 milk hypothesis: A comprehensive analysis of milk proteins and their impact on human health. Int J Vet Sci Anim Husbandry 2024;9(1S):594-605. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22271/veterinary.2024.v9.i1Si.1082
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