These include lactoferrin, alpha - lactoglobulins, immunoglobulins, bovine serum albumin, & conjugated linoleic acid (CLA).
However, heating breast milk decreases the amounts of these protective substances, and boiling or sterilizing breast milk will kill most of the immune factors
including lactoferrin.
I mean, the carbs, fats (including 200 fatty acids - not just the one or two added - from weird sources - into formula), proteins (
including lactoferrin, which isn't in formula or any regular foods, & inhibits the growth of bacteria such as E.coli in the gastrointestinal system - actually it appears to be extracted as a supplement for a many causes, see: http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-49-LACTOFERRIN.aspx?activeIngredientId=49&activeIngredientName=LACTOFERRIN), vitamins, minerals, water, immunoblobulins, lysozyme (one of 20 active enzymes in human milk, this one provides an antibacterial factor against enterobacteriaceae and gram + bacteria), other digestive enzymes not in other sources include lipase and amylase, prostaglandins, bile salts, EGF (promotes healing and growth of gut mucosa), cytokines, CCK....
I just finished triple antibiotic therapy, and in the last 7 - 8 days of it or so, was
including Lactoferrin and a supplement called Bio-Fibrin, which is primarily Serrapeptase.
Not exact matches
Conversely, at least a dozen anti-infective factors are found in breast milk,
including antibodies, lysozyme,
lactoferrin and interferon.
The causalities of this extra processing
include beta - lactoglobulin, alpha - lactalbumin, albumin,
lactoferrin and immunoglobulin — an assortment of substances that has a wide variety of benefits for several biological systems.
This concentrate consists of about 80 percent protein —
including several highly beneficial subfractions such as
lactoferrin, immunoglobulins, beta - lactoglobulin, alpha - lactalbumin, glycomacropeptides, and serum albumin — as well as some fat and sugars.
Certain body fluids
including tears, saliva, urine, gastric fluid, and breast milk contain
lactoferrin.
Yet the formula industry has rapidly expanded the use and marketing of what it calls «high value - added ingredients,»
including DHA, the breast milk protein
lactoferrin, and an ever - widening array of probiotics and prebiotics.
The immunologic components of breast milk that
include secretory IgA, lysozyme,
lactoferrin and interferon, may have protected the hospitalized VLBW infants in our study against the development of infection.
Multifunctional proteins
including sIgA,
lactoferrin and lysozyme, as well as free fatty acids, act as anti-infective agents supporting infant health.
Although multi-functional, other proteins in human milk,
including secretory IgA,
lactoferrin and lysozyme — and macrophages and free fatty acids — act as anti-infective agents, which are essential for the preterm infant.
Dr Clifton and co-workers went on to test the response of the model to antimicrobial proteins produced in our bodies,
including lysozyme and
lactoferrin.
Those fractions
include beta - lactoglobulin, alpha - lactalbumin, glycomacropeptide and
lactoferrin.
Organic milk in LP had higher concentrations of beneficial whey proteins than conventional milk,
including beta - lactoglobulin (beta - Lg, 4.12 vs. 2.68 g L - 1),
lactoferrin (Lf, 334.99 vs. 188.02 mg L - 1), and lysozyme (Lz, 15.68 vs. 12.56 mu g L - 1).
Several components of whey also known as cofactors,
include the immunoglobulins,
lactoferrin (anti-inflammatory, improves bone density), lactoferricin (antimicrobial and anti-tumor), sphingolipids (allows for proper communication between cells), lactoperoxidase (anti-bacterial agent), and glycomacropeptides.
The resultant concentrate
includes lysozyme, immunoglobulins,
lactoferrin, IGF - 1, and other components that are known to support the healthy repair and growth functions of the immune and gastrointestinal systems.
There are also many herbal type products that are very helpful in controlling herpes and these
include: Aloe Vera,
Lactoferrin, Resveratrol, and Lemon Balm.
These
include Interferon - alpha,
lactoferrin, and chlorambucil.