Human Lactoferrin (Seminal Plasma)
Source : Human seminal plasma. The Human Lactoferrin produced from pooled Human seminal plasma has a molecular mass of 76.165kDa (calculated without glycosylation) containing 691 amino acid residues. Lactoferrin is a glycoprotein that belongs to the transferrin family of iron binding proteins. It is found in human breast milk as well as most epithelial surface secretions including tears, nasogastric, saliva, and bronchial. Lactoferrin binds 2 molecules of iron with very high affinity. Lactoferrin inhibits bacterial growth by withholding iron, its N-terminal region is an antimicrobial peptide. Lactotransferrin acts synergistically with lysozyme to potentiate the activity of both proteins. The multifunctional protein lactoferrin has many physiological possible roles. It is often referred to as an innate defense protein and frequently serves as the first line of defense in protection against pathogens. It has been shown to have the ability to bind iron, it is a natural anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-viral, it is an antioxidant and it also has immunomodulatory properties. It has many beneficial properties, which make it a good candidate for a number of product applications. Considerable research is currently going on to explain the various suggested biological functions of lactoferrin.
Product Specifications
Product Name Alternative
Lactotransferrin||Lactoferrin||Growth-inhibiting protein 12||Talalactoferrin||LTF||GIG12||LF||HLF2||Neutrophil Lactoferrin.
Purification
Greater than 90% as determined by SDS-PAGE.
Components
LTF protein filtered (0.4μm) and lyophilized in 0.5 mg/mL in 0.05M phosphate buffer and 0.075M NaCl, pH 7.4.
Storage Conditions
Applications Notes
Amino Acids
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