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Original Articles

Health Implications of Milk Containing β-Casein with the A2 Genetic Variant

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Pages 93-100 | Published online: 18 Jan 2007
 

Milk from dairy cows has long provided a high quality source of protein and selected micronutrients such as calcium to most populations. Recently, a relationship between disease risk and consumption of a specific bovine β-casein fraction either A 1 or A 2 genetic variants has been identified. Populations, which consume milk containing high levels of β-casein A 2 variant, have a lower incidence of cardiovascular disease and type 1 diabetes. Furthermore, consumption of milk with the A 2 variant may be associated with less severe symptoms of autism and schizophrenia. The mechanism of action focuses on β-casein A 1 and related forms preferentially that are able to produce a bioactive opioid peptide, β-casomorphin-7 (β-CM-7) during digestion. Infants may absorb β-CM-7 due to an immature gastrointestinal tract. Adults, on the other hand, appear to reap the biological activity locally on the intestinal brush boarder. β-CM-7 can potentially affect numerous opioid receptors in the nervous, endocrine, and immune systems. Whether there is a definite health benefit to milk containing the A 2 genetic variant is unknown and requires further investigation.

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*Adapted from CitationLaugesen and Elliott, 2003. Data were grouped in 5-years segments over a 20-year period.

*Adapted from Elliott et al., 1999. r = +0.982; P = 0.01.

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