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. 1975 Jan;28(1):83–95.

Inhibition of Escherichia coli by bovine colostrum and post-colostral milk. II. The bacteriostatic effect of lactoferrin on a serum susceptible and serum resistant strain of E. coli.

B Reiter, J H Brock, E D Steel
PMCID: PMC1445754  PMID: 1090522

Abstract

Two strains of Escherichia coli were inhibited by complement-inactivated cow serum and to a lesser extent by precolostral calf serum devoid of specific antibodies. They were not inhibited by undiluted colostral whey or milk but colostral whey became bacteriostatic after dialysis or dilution in Kolmer saline and addition of precolostral calf serum or lactoferrin. The inhibition in all these fluids was due to iron-binding proteins (transferrin or lactoferrin). Undiluted dialysed milk was not inhibitory because of its low content of lactoferrin but became inhibitory after addition of 1 mg/ml of lactoferrin. The lack of inhibition in undiluted whey is due to the high concentration of citrate in colostral whey (and milk) and it is suggested that citrate competes with the iron-binding proteins for iron and makes it availabe to the bacteria. Addition of bicarbonate, which is required for the binding of iron by transferrin and lactoferrin, can overcome the effect of citrate; hence, the bacteriostatic effect of cow serum and precolostral calf serum is due to the presence of both transferrin and bicarbonate as well as the low lefel of citrate.

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