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Enzymes indigenous to milk: Lactoperoxidase.

Buys et al., 2021

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Buys E
Seifu E
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Lactoperoxidase (LPO), the peroxidase isolated from milk, is widely distributed in nature. LPO is the second most abundant enzyme in milk and its primary role is to protect the mammary gland and the gut of infants against bacterial infections. LPO is isolated from milk …
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