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Colostral Proline-Rich Polypeptide Complexes. Comparative Study of the Antioxidant Properties, Cytokine-Inducing Activity, and Nitric Oxide Release of Preparations Produced by a Laboratory and a Large-Scale Method

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Colostral proline-rich polypeptide complex (PRP) with immunoregulatory and procognitive activities shows beneficial effects in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). As the laboratory method of isolating PRP is expensive, laborious, and time consuming, a new large-scale methanol method of PRP isolation was developed. The proline-rich polypeptide complex obtained by this new method (named methanol PRP–MPRP) from both ovine or bovine colostra shows psychotropic activity and inhibitory effect on amyloid β aggregation similar to those produced by the laboratory-scale method. The comparative study of the antioxidant properties, cytokine-inducing activity, and nitric oxide release of PRP and MPRP showed that preparations are biologically active, moreover MPRP should be used at concentration higher than 100 µg/ml to obtain results comparable to PRP.

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