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A1 and A2 Bovine Milk, the Risk of Beta-casomorphin-7 and Its Possible Effects on Human Health: (II) Possible Effects of Beta-casomorphin-7 on Human Health
Author(s) -
Özcan Şahin,
Saim Boztepe,
İbrahim Aytekin
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
selcuk journal of agricultural and food sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1309-0550
DOI - 10.15316/sjafs.2018.147
Subject(s) - schizophrenia (object oriented programming) , beta cell , beta (programming language) , diabetes mellitus , medicine , human health , type 2 diabetes , physiology , endocrinology , psychiatry , environmental health , islet , computer science , programming language
Beta-casomorphine-7 (BCM-7), which is an opioid peptide during digestion of A1 milk, has been claimed as a possible cause of some health problems. There are some studies about the role of β- casomorphine-7 in some diseases such as type 1 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, autism, schizophrenia, sudden infant death syndrome, apnea, constipation. For example, β- casomorphine-7 destroys pancreatic β cells, leading to the emergence of type 1 diabetes. It affects T and B cells related to immunity and negatively affects the autoimmune system. The aim of this study is to reveal the diseases that can caused by β- casomorphine-7 in terms of both animal and human health, in this way to contribute to the reduction of the costs of animal and human health and to create an awareness.

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