Editorial
The whey proteins
Abstract 217 | PDF (Italian) Downloads 37Page 3-4
SECTION I - BIOCHEMICAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL ASPECTS
Whey proteins. From supplementation to physiological modulation
Abstract 79 | PDF (Italian) Downloads 82Page 7-32
SECTION II - CLINICAL USE
Whey proteins. Overview of clinical trials
Abstract 190 | PDF (Italian) Downloads 55Page 35-44
SECTION III - CLINICAL EXPERIENCE WITH A PREPARATION BASED ON WHEY PROTEINS, WITH HIGH CYSTEINE CONTENT, LACTOSE AND LIP
Supportive treatments and whey proteins in cancer patients
Abstract 204 | PDF (Italian) Downloads 84Page 47-54
Improvement of asthenia in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and undifferentiated connective tissue diseases (UCTD) with the use of a SOD-enriched whey protein formula
Abstract 239 | PDF (Italian) Downloads 66Page 55-59
Milk whey protein dietary supplementation as tool for modifying oxidative stress in neurological disorders
Abstract 170 | PDF (Italian) Downloads 78Page 60-70
Low-dose whey proteins supplementation can reduce oxidative stress in cystic fibrosis. A 36 months preliminary clinical trial
Abstract 94 | PDF (Italian) Downloads 82Page 71-80