Definition of lactoglobulin in English:
lactoglobulin
noun ˌlaktə(ʊ)ˈɡlɒbjʊlɪnˌlaktōˈɡläbyələn
mass nounBiochemistry A protein or mixture of similar proteins occurring in milk, obtained after the removal of casein and precipitated in a salt solution.
Example sentencesExamples
- A set of two mostly [alpha] helical proteins, lysozyme and [alpha] lactalbumin, has been compared to a set of two mostly [beta] sheet proteins, [beta] lactoglobulin and pepsin.
- Further filtration of the serum protein concentrate by using ion exchange following microfiltration separates out native proteins such as alpha lactalbumin and beta lactoglobulin.
- All four SF protein spectra in Fig.5 show a similar broad band with maximum amplitude at around 80 cm - 1. Lysozyme and [beta] lactoglobulin on the one hand and pepsin and [alpha] lactalbumin on the other show a common appearance.
- A number of INS studies have been performed on proteins such as myoglobin, lysozyme, and [beta] lactoglobulin in which the low-frequency vibrational density of states has been measured.
- The globular proteins lysozyme, [alpha] lactalbumin, pepsin, and [beta] lactoglobulin in aqueous solution have been studied to determine the possible influence of secondary or tertiary structure on the low-frequency spectra.