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A review of the biological activities of lactoferrin: mechanisms and potential applications.

Ruiyao HongAijun XieChengxi JiangYangze GuoYumeng ZhangJiali ChenXinyu ShenXiqing YueXiqing Yue
Published in: Food & function (2024)
Lactoferrin, a multifunctional iron-binding protein found in milk and other body fluids, possesses numerous biological activities. The functional activity of lactoferrin lies not only in its iron-binding capacity but also in the molecular mechanisms by which it can affect important chemical components in the host. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying these activities remain unelucidated. In this paper, we review the structure, properties, and contents of different lactoferrin milk sources. The different biological activities, namely antibacterial, antiviral, immunomodulatory, anti-inflammatory, bone regeneration, and improved metabolic disorder bioactivities, and the associated potential mechanisms of lactoferrin are summarized with the aim of providing a reference for the development of lactoferrin-related products.
Keyphrases
  • recombinant human
  • binding protein
  • anti inflammatory
  • bone regeneration
  • risk assessment
  • essential oil