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> I suspect the reason for this change has everything to do with the fact that
> bovine lactoferrin is really human lactoferrin made by cows--transgenic cows
> producing human proteins.
Hi Valerie, you are quite right, on all counts - Margaret Hamosh states that
large scale production of human lactoferrin in transgenic animals has
started and warns about the careful consideration that needs to be given to
the benefits and possible risks to the infants receiving lactoferrin
supplemented formula. You may be aware of this reference, but if not:
Krinpenfort P. 1993. The production of human lactoferrin in the milk of
transgenic animals. Cancer Detect Prev. 17: 301-305.
Also quite right about
>Lactoferrin not only inactivates bacteria but also viruse and fungi
Lactoferrin is active against gram positive and gram negative aerobes,
anaerobes, viruses and yeasts.
Regards
Cathy Fetherston
Perth, Western Australia
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