TY - JOUR
T1 - Worldwide research on the health effects of bovine milk containing A1 and A2 β-casein
T2 - Unraveling the current scenario and future trends through bibliometrics and text mining: Impact of A1 and A2 bovine milk on health
AU - Gonzales-Malca, Jhony Alberto
AU - Tirado-Kulieva, Vicente Amirpasha
AU - Abanto-López, María Santos
AU - Aldana-Juárez, William Lorenzo
AU - Palacios-Zapata, Claudia Mabel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023
PY - 2023/1
Y1 - 2023/1
N2 - The possible adverse effect of consuming bovine milk with A1 β-casein (but not with A2 β-casein) on health aspects due to the release of β-casomorphin-7 (BCM-7) is currently under debate. The aim of this study was to perform a bibliometric analysis of studies extracted from Scopus to explore the relationship between BCM-7, A1 or A2 bovine milk with different aspects of health. Over time, several research groups were formed that are no longer active and although some authors have returned to the field of study, they have focused their efforts mainly on conducting reviews that show the same imprecise conclusions due to the few original articles. Research is concentrated in Europe and Asia, where New Zealand, China and Germany are the countries with the most publications, records and citations on the subject, respectively. On the other hand, no country in Africa or South America has scientific production, which opens the possibility of building collaborations between countries and exploring areas that lack scientific studies. Based on conflicting information from primarily in vitro and animal studies, and limited clinical trials with poor designs, A1 milk presents pro-inflammatory and oxidative activity, but the evidence is insufficient to associate its consumption with negative health effects. However, A2 milk may be better tolerated by the digestive system of some individuals, suggesting its possible modulating role in the intestinal microbiota. Stronger scientific evidence is needed to reach a consensus on whether the presence of β-casein A1 can significantly negatively affect health. The information shown will allow a better understanding of the subject and consumers will be able to make their own decisions regarding A1 or A2 milk.
AB - The possible adverse effect of consuming bovine milk with A1 β-casein (but not with A2 β-casein) on health aspects due to the release of β-casomorphin-7 (BCM-7) is currently under debate. The aim of this study was to perform a bibliometric analysis of studies extracted from Scopus to explore the relationship between BCM-7, A1 or A2 bovine milk with different aspects of health. Over time, several research groups were formed that are no longer active and although some authors have returned to the field of study, they have focused their efforts mainly on conducting reviews that show the same imprecise conclusions due to the few original articles. Research is concentrated in Europe and Asia, where New Zealand, China and Germany are the countries with the most publications, records and citations on the subject, respectively. On the other hand, no country in Africa or South America has scientific production, which opens the possibility of building collaborations between countries and exploring areas that lack scientific studies. Based on conflicting information from primarily in vitro and animal studies, and limited clinical trials with poor designs, A1 milk presents pro-inflammatory and oxidative activity, but the evidence is insufficient to associate its consumption with negative health effects. However, A2 milk may be better tolerated by the digestive system of some individuals, suggesting its possible modulating role in the intestinal microbiota. Stronger scientific evidence is needed to reach a consensus on whether the presence of β-casein A1 can significantly negatively affect health. The information shown will allow a better understanding of the subject and consumers will be able to make their own decisions regarding A1 or A2 milk.
KW - A1 milk
KW - A2 milk
KW - BCM-7
KW - Beta-casein
KW - Milk proteins
KW - β-Casomorphin-7
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85172708584
U2 - 10.1016/j.crfs.2023.100602
DO - 10.1016/j.crfs.2023.100602
M3 - Artículo de revisión
AN - SCOPUS:85172708584
SN - 2665-9271
VL - 7
JO - Current Research in Food Science
JF - Current Research in Food Science
M1 - 100602
ER -