Gels,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11(2), P. 111 - 111
Published: Feb. 4, 2025
Bovine
colostrum
is
a
bioactive
compound
with
potential
in
cosmetic
applications
but
has
limited
shelf
life.
This
study
aimed
to
develop
an
effective
encapsulation
system
for
bovine
using
the
complex
coacervation
method
and
incorporate
it
into
powder
formulations
facial
masks.
The
research
explored
various
gelatin-to-gum
Arabic
ratios
optimize
physical
chemical
stability,
efficiency,
loading
capacity
of
encapsulated
(EBC).
EBC
was
further
incorporated
clay
masks,
peel-off
gel
sleeping
optimal
ratio
found
be
2:1,
yielding
highest
entrapment
efficiency
(66.6
±
3.3%
w/w)
(67.6
3.4%
colostrum.
For
most
blend
incorporating
enhanced
moisture
content,
water
solubility,
hygroscopicity,
without
affecting
drying
time
(9.7
0.6
min).
Additionally,
masks
significantly
reduced
activity
improved
content
while
decreased
from
44.3
25.0
1.7
min.
formulation
increased
activity,
other
parameters
remained
stable.
In
conclusion,
stability
effectively
integrated
powders
mask
formulations.
npj Science of Food,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
9(1)
Published: March 23, 2025
Abstract
Lipids
play
pivotal
roles
in
supplying
energy
and
promoting
gut
health.
While
yak
buffalo
milk
are
known
for
their
high
nutritional
values,
the
lipid
compositions
of
colostrum
(YC)
(BC)
remain
poorly
explored.
Here,
untargeted
lipidomics
were
applied
to
analyze
YC,
BC,
cow
(CC).
546,
353,
417
differential
lipids
identified
comparisons
YC-CC,
BC-CC,
YC-BC,
respectively.
Compared
CC,
YC
exhibited
a
higher
content
C18:2,
while
BC
was
marked
by
lower
levels
saturated
fatty
acids.
Additionally,
specific
biomarkers
identified:
triacylglycerol
(TG)
(16:0_10:0_22:6),
TG
(4:0_12:3_16:0),
(4:0_8:0_18:2),
(6:0_6:0_22:6),
(6:0_8:0_22:6),
(6:0_8:0_8:0)
more
ceramide
(Cer)
(d19:1_24:1),
diacylglycerol
(DG)
(36:2),
hexosyl
(Hex1Cer)
(d37:1),
(40:2e),
(4:0_12:0_18:2),
zymosteryl
(ZyE)
(24:7)
BC.
These
findings
provide
theoretical
basis
optimizing
use
various
applications.
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 27, 2025
This
study
aimed
to
assess
the
impact
of
bovine
colostrum
(BC)
on
gut
health
pediatric
population.
The
systematic
review
was
conducted
in
accordance
with
Preferred
Reporting
Items
for
Systematic
Review
and
Meta-analysis
guidelines
2020.
Full-text
articles
such
as
randomized
control
trials,
cohort
prospective
studies,
pilot
studies
were
identified
from
following
databases:
PubMed,
Web
Science,
ProQuest,
Clinicaltrial.gov,
Cochrane.
After
assessing
inclusion
exclusion
criteria,
eight
finally
included
assessed
quality
using
Effective
Public
Health
Practice
Project
scale.
Some
reported
a
positive
BC
duration
frequency
diarrheal
infection
children,
but
overall
clinical
benefits
children
remain
inconclusive.
heterogeneous
regard
methodology,
dose,
form
used,
outcomes
studied;
hence,
meta-analysis
could
not
be
performed
terms
assessed.
No
conclusion
can
drawn
regarding
children.
Further
are
needed
population
an
intervention
variety
gastro-intestinal
problems.
Pediatric Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 5, 2024
Abstract
Background
Bovine
colostrum
(BC)
contains
a
range
of
milk
bioactive
components,
and
it
is
unknown
how
human
fortification
with
BC
affects
glucose-regulatory
hormones
in
very
preterm
infants
(VPIs).
This
study
aimed
to
investigate
the
associations
between
hormone
concentrations
type,
birth
weight
(appropriate/small
for
gestational
age,
AGA/SGA),
intake,
postnatal
body
growth.
Methods
225
VPIs
were
randomized
or
conventional
fortifier
(CF).
Plasma
measured
before,
one
two
weeks
after
start
fortification.
ΔZ-scores
from
35
postmenstrual
age
calculated.
Results
Compared
CF,
fortified
had
higher
plasma
GLP-1,
GIP,
glucagon,
leptin
Prior
fortification,
negatively
associated
growth,
while
IGF-1
positively
growth
during
In
AGA
infants,
generally
increased
week
Relative
SGA
showed
reduced
concentrations.
Conclusion
Fortification
several
hormones.
Concentrations
positively,
negatively,
Glucose-regulatory
levels
affected
by
weight,
intake
but
not
closely
VPIs.
Impact
Little
known
about
variation
early
life
shows
that
are
highly
variable
modified
(appropriate
small
SGA),
type
fortifier,
enteral
nutritional
advancing
age.
The
results
confirm
VPIs,
yet
both
other
appeared
explain
only
part
overall
rates.
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(11), P. 1676 - 1676
Published: May 29, 2024
Milk
bioactivity
refers
to
the
specific
health
effects
of
milk
components
beyond
nutrition.
The
science
involves
systematic
study
these
and
their
effects,
as
verified
by
empirical
data,
controlled
experiments,
logical
arguments.
Conversely,
’faith
in
bioactivity’
can
be
defined
personal
opinion,
meaning,
value,
trust,
hope
for
that
are
investigation
natural,
social,
or
human
sciences.
Faith
strictly
secular,
but
also
influenced
spirituality
religion.
aim
this
paper
is
show
scientific
knowledge
frequently
supplemented
with
faith
convictions
establish
public
understanding
bioactivity.
Mammalian
an
immensely
complex
fluid
containing
myriad
proteins,
carbohydrates,
lipids,
micronutrients
multiple
functions
across
species,
genetics,
ages,
environments,
cultures.
Human
includes
not
only
physical
health,
mental,
spiritual
requiring
widely
different
fields
prove
relevance,
safety,
efficacy
interventions.
These
relationships
between
feeding
outcomes
prevent
firm
conclusions
based
on
logic
alone.
Current
beliefs
value
breast
milk,
colostrum,
infant
formula,
isolated
proteins
(e.g.,
immunoglobulins,
α-lactalbumin,
lactoferrin,
growth
factors)
both
contribute
understand,
stimulate,
restrict
use
benefits
breastfeeding
infants
doubt,
strong
its
rely
science,
mechanisms
unclear.
Likewise,
fear
of,
trust
in,
formula
may
faith.
Knowledge
from
safeguards
individuals
society
against
‘milk
superstition’.
wisdom
faith-based
protect
unrealistic
scientism’.
Honesty
transparency
about
potentials
limitations
important
when
informing
nutritious
bioactive
qualities
milk.
Gels,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11(2), P. 111 - 111
Published: Feb. 4, 2025
Bovine
colostrum
is
a
bioactive
compound
with
potential
in
cosmetic
applications
but
has
limited
shelf
life.
This
study
aimed
to
develop
an
effective
encapsulation
system
for
bovine
using
the
complex
coacervation
method
and
incorporate
it
into
powder
formulations
facial
masks.
The
research
explored
various
gelatin-to-gum
Arabic
ratios
optimize
physical
chemical
stability,
efficiency,
loading
capacity
of
encapsulated
(EBC).
EBC
was
further
incorporated
clay
masks,
peel-off
gel
sleeping
optimal
ratio
found
be
2:1,
yielding
highest
entrapment
efficiency
(66.6
±
3.3%
w/w)
(67.6
3.4%
colostrum.
For
most
blend
incorporating
enhanced
moisture
content,
water
solubility,
hygroscopicity,
without
affecting
drying
time
(9.7
0.6
min).
Additionally,
masks
significantly
reduced
activity
improved
content
while
decreased
from
44.3
25.0
1.7
min.
formulation
increased
activity,
other
parameters
remained
stable.
In
conclusion,
stability
effectively
integrated
powders
mask
formulations.