Essays about: "CSN1S1"

Found 3 essays containing the word CSN1S1.

  1. 1. Relation between αs1-casein, proteolytic activity and composition of milk from Swedish goats

    University essay from SLU/Department of Molecular Sciences

    Author : Emma Larsson; [2021]
    Keywords : swedish goat milk; αs1-casein; total proteolysis; plasmin; plasminogen; spectrophotometry;

    Abstract : In the recent decade, locally produced food has gained in interest among Swedish consumers. Consumer values for buying local food has to do with concerns about diversity, purity and authenticity of food as well as a desire to support rural areas. One type of product that has gained in interest is locally produced goat cheese. READ MORE

  2. 2. Resistens mot Caprin artrit encefalit och genetisk variation i αS1-kasein genen (CSN1S1) hos svenska getter

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Breeding and Genetics

    Author : Sofie Gunnarsson; [2020]
    Keywords : Kaprin artrit encefalit; maedi visna; virus; sjukdomsförekomst; CCR5; CSN1S1; kasein; αS1-kasein; osttillverkning; kopplingsojämvikt; genetisk variation; allelfrekvens;

    Abstract : Caprin artrit encefalit (CAE) och låga koncentrationer av αS1-kasein (αS1-kn) i mjölken är två problemområden inom den svenska getproduktionen. Caprin artrit encefalit är en virussjukdom som liknar humant immunbristvirus (HIV) hos människa och maedi visna hos får. READ MORE

  3. 3. Detection of mutational sites in the CSN1S1 gene and analysis of αs1-casein composition of the milk in Swedish goats (Capra hircus)

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Breeding and Genetics

    Author : Agnes Björk; [2018]
    Keywords : Swedish goats; goat milk; caseins; αs1-casein; CSN1S1; deletion; exon 12;

    Abstract : The total number of goats (Capra hircus) in Sweden is small compared to the Swedish population of cattle and the Norwegian population of goats. Cheese making from goat milk is one of the productions done in Sweden, even though Swedish goats have a low percentage of caseins in the milk (2.1 %) compared to Nubian goats. READ MORE