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Effect of a Growth Protein-Colostrum Fraction on bone development in juvenile rats.

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  • Effect of a Growth Protein-Colostrum Fraction on bone development in juvenile rats. Abstract Text:

    jeongrai leeJeongrai Lee,suk-hyung kwonSuk-Hyung Kwon,hyun-mi kimHyun-Mi Kim,stefan n faheyStefan N Fahey,derek r knightonDerek R Knighton,andrew sansomAndrew Sansom,jeongrai leeJeongrai Lee,suk-hyung kwonSuk-Hyung Kwon,hyun-mi kimHyun-Mi Kim,stefan n faheyStefan N Fahey,derek r knightonDerek R Knighton,andrew sansomAndrew Sansom,jeongrai leeJeongrai Lee,suk-hyung kwonSuk-Hyung Kwon,hyun-mi kimHyun-Mi Kim,stefan n faheyStefan N Fahey,derek r knightonDerek R Knighton,andrew sansomAndrew Sansom,

    Colostrum is a complex mixture of bioactives that promotes neonate growth. Studies show that it contains components capable of promoting bone formation and inhibiting bone resorption. Although many colostrum-based nutritional supplements have been developed as growth promotants, few studies have investigated their functional effects. A bovine colostrum 1-30 kDa fraction, Growth Protein-Colostrum (GP-C), was administered to juvenile rats as a dietary supplement to determine effects on growth and development. GP-C enhanced the growth and mineralization of the femur as evidenced by increased serum osteocalcin and bone mineral density. Increased levels of serum growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor-1 suggest that the mechanism of enhanced growth is partially controlled by endocrine factors. GP-C was also found to increase osteoblast proliferation in vitro, a finding that indicates a possible mechanism of action of GP-C, but further studies are required. Based on our findings, we hypothesize that a colostrum-based dietary supplement enhances bone growth and development in humans.

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    j leeJ Lee,sh kwonSH Kwon,hm kimHM Kim,sn faheySN Fahey,dr knightonDR Knighton,a sansomA Sansom,j leeJ Lee,sh kwonSH Kwon,hm kimHM Kim,sn faheySN Fahey,dr knightonDR Knighton,a sansomA Sansom,j leeJ Lee,sh kwonSH Kwon,hm kimHM Kim,sn faheySN Fahey,dr knightonDR Knighton,a sansomA Sansom,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry

    VOLUME: 72

    Page Numbers: 1-6

    Journal Abbreviation: Biosci. Biotechnol. Biochem.

    ISSN: 1347-6947

    DAY: 7

    MONTH: 01

    YEAR: 2008

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: RexGene Biotech Co., Ltd.

    Country: Japan

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