The alpha(s1)-casein pattern was studied in 104 individual milk samples fro
m goats of the Italian breeds Verzaschese and Sarda. Analysis of the alpha(
s1)-casein variants was performed by combining isoelectric focusing and rev
erse-phase HPLC. The most frequent alpha(s1)-casein variants in Sarda goats
were the "strong" A and B variants. The majority of Verzaschese goats bore
the "weak" F variant, and B was the only strong variant in this breed. In
both breeds, the total casein content was correlated to the variant distrib
ution. This finding could be useful for rapid screening purposes, given the
different technological properties of goat milks containing different alph
a(s1)-casein variants.