Mr. Garcia-risco et al., Capillary electrophoresis and Western blotting detection of ovine and caprine cheese whey added to bovine milk, MILCHWISSEN, 55(10), 2000, pp. 555-559
The detection of the fraudulent addition of ovine and caprine rennet wheys
to unheated and heated bovine milk was carried out by capillary electrophor
esis (CE) analyses of ovine and caprine caseinomacropeptides (CMP) and immu
noblotting, following isoelectric focusing (IEF), to distinguish between P-
lactoglobulins (beta -Lg) from the 3 species. CE of deproteinized milk frac
tions soluble at pH 4.6 allowed the detection of 1% (vol/vol) added whey, a
nd heat treatment of the adulterated milk only caused a 10-20% decrease in
the areas of the ovine and caprine CMP peaks. However, an accurate quantita
tive determination could be restricted by the presence in bovine milk of a
component with a migration time similar to that of ovine and caprine CMPs.
The immunoblots of IEF of the fractions soluble at pH 4.6 of adulterated un
heated bovine milks revealed the presence of ovine and caprine beta -Lgs, s
howing that detection of additions of 0.5% (vol/vol) of ovine and caprine w
heys was possible. In milks submitted to a heat treatment equivalent to an
UHT process, the detection levels were 1% and 2.5% (vol/vol) of ovine and c
aprine whey, respectively.