Pharmacological activities and potential use of bovine colostrum for peptide-based radiopharmaceuticals: A review
Bovine colostrum (BC) is the initial milk produced by cows after giving birth. It has been used to treat human diseases, such as infections, inflammations, and cancers. Accumulating evidence suggests that bovine lactoferrin and bovine antibodies seem to be the most important bioactive constituents i...
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Main Authors: | Crhisterra Ellen Kusumaningrum (Author), Eva Maria Widyasari (Author), Maula Eka Sriyani (Author), Hendris Wongso (Author) |
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Pensoft Publishers,
2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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