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    Direct evidence of nitric oxide production induced by lactoferrin and its enhancement by magnesium ions in cultured endothelial cells by NII, Tomoaki, ISLAM, Md Zahorul, KAKE, Satoru, SHIRAISHI, Mitsuya, TAKEUCHI, Takashi, KUWATA, Hidefumi, MIYAMOTO, Atsushi, HARADA, Etsumori

    “…Bovine lactoferrin (BLF) reportedly lowers blood pressure and induces vasorelaxation, but its effect on nitric oxide (NO) production has not been established…”
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    Protection against infections by oral lactoferrin: evaluation in animal models by Teraguchi, Susumu, Wakabayashi, Hiroyuki, Kuwata, Hidefumi, Yamauchi, Koji, Tamura, Yoshitaka

    Published in Biometals (01-06-2004)
    “…It has been reported previously that oral administration of lactoferrin (LF) provides some host-protective effects against infections, cancers, and…”
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    Direct evidence of the generation in human stomach of an antimicrobial peptide domain (lactoferricin) from ingested lactoferrin by Kuwata, Hidefumi, Yip, Tai-Tung, Tomita, Mamoru, Hutchens, T.William

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (08-12-1998)
    “…The ability to define specific alterations in the structure and function of proteins as they are introduced and processed in vivo remains an important goal. We…”
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    Functional fragments of ingested lactoferrin are resistant to proteolytic degradation in the gastrointestinal tract of adult rats by Kuwata, H, Yamauchi, K, Teraguchi, S, Ushida, Y, Shimokawa, Y, Toida, T, Hayasawa, H

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-08-2001)
    “…Pharmaceutical and food-related applications of lactoferrin, an 80-kDa iron-binding glycoprotein found predominantly in milk, have attracted interest lately,…”
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    No detectable transfer of dietary lactoferrin or its functional fragments to portal blood in healthy adult rats by Wakabayashi, H. (Morinaga Milk Industry Co. Ltd., Zama, Kanagawa (Japan)), Kuwata, H, Yamauchi, K, Teraguchi, S, Tamura, Y

    “…We investigated the transfer of dietary bovine lactoferrin (LF) and its functional lactoferricin (LFcin) B-containing fragments to the portal blood of healthy…”
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    The survival of ingested lactoferrin in the gastrointestinal tract of adult mice by Kuwata, H, Yip, T T, Yamauchi, K, Teraguchi, S, Hayasawa, H, Tomita, M, Hutchens, T W

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-09-1998)
    “…Lactoferrin is an 80 kDa major protein component of mammalian colostral whey. The antimicrobial active centre of lactoferrin, lactoferricin (Lfcin), may also…”
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    Direct evidence of nitric oxide production induced by lactoferrin and its enhancement by magnesium ions in cultured endothelial cells by NII, Tomoaki, ISLAM, Md. Zahorul, KAKE, Satoru, SHIRAISHI, Mitsuya, TAKEUCHI, Takashi, KUWATA, Hidefumi, MIYAMOTO, Atsushi, HARADA, Etsumori

    “…Bovine lactoferrin (BLF) reportedly lowers blood pressure and induces vasorelaxation, but its effect on nitric oxide (NO) production has not been established…”
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    Bactericidal Domain of Lactoferrin: Detection, Quantitation, and Characterization of Lactoferricin in Serum by SELDI Affinity Mass Spectrometry by Kuwata, Hidefumi, Yip, Tai-Tung, Yip, Christine L., Tomita, Mamoru, Hutchens, T.William

    “…Lactoferricin is a bioactive peptide fragment (3196 Da) derived from lactoferrin (80 kDa) that contains the bactericidal domain and the lymphocyte…”
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    Direct detection and quantitative determination of bovine lactoferricin and lactoferrin fragments in human gastric contents by affinity mass spectrometry by Kuwata, H, Yip, T T, Yip, C L, Tomita, M, Hutchens, T W

    “…Lactoferricin (Lfcin) is a bioactive fragment of lactoferrin derived from the bactericidal and putative lymphocyte receptor binding domain(s) located within…”
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