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Immunochromatographic one step test for the qualitative detection of casein glycomacropeptide (cGMP) in milk.

Immunochromatographic test for the qualitative detection of casein glycomacropeptide (cGMP) in milk. The cGMP is produced by enzymatic or bacterial induced degradation of the casein present in milk. This degradation takes place during the cheese manufacturing process, where specific proteases are added to act on the milk casein. Therefore its presence in milk is an indication of milk adulteration with whey. Other degradation processes (mostly related to the bacterial activity present in lactic products) are also capable of increasing the cGMP concentration but not as much as adulteration.

This immunochromatographic test is very sensitive, detecting even GMP levels that could indicate adulterations of the 4% of whey in milk. If the conditions of milk, conservation, transport and process are optimal, levels as low as 2% of whey in milk could be detected.

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