Beta-lactoglobulin
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β-Lactoglobulin (BLG) is the major whey protein of cow and sheep's milk (~3 g/L), and is also present in many other mammalian species; a notable exception being humans. Its structure, properties and biological role have been reviewed many times.[1][2][3][4] BLG is considered to be a milk allergen.[5][6]
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Organism | Bos taurus | ||||||
Symbol | BLG | ||||||
UniProt | P02754 | ||||||
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