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Sodium dihydrogen orthophosphate

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Sodium dihydrogen orthophosphate is a chemical compound with the formula NaH2PO4. It is a crystalline solid that is soluble in water and is commonly used as a pH buffer in laboratory settings.

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Bioactive Compound Extraction Protocol

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Taxifolin, daidzein, genistein, and equol were bought from Extrasynthese (France), and acetic acid was obtained from Fluka (UK). Methanol HPLC grade was bought from Fisher Scientific (UK), and sodium dihydrogen orthophosphate was obtained from BDH (Analar). All other chemicals and enzymes for hydrolysis reaction were bought from Sigma (UK).
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Lactoferrin and β-Lactoglobulin Modification

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Disodium hydrogen orthophosphate and sodium dihydrogen orthophosphate were from BDH (Poole, UK). Bovine lactoferrin, β-LG, and lactose and all other general chemicals were obtained from Sigma (St. Louis, MO). Lactoferrin and β-LG were each dissolved in PBS (10 mM, pH 6.8) at a concentration of 0.15 mM (11.1 mg/mL of lactoferrin, 2.67 mg/mL of LG). The solutions were heated at 55°C in the presence or absence of lactose (146 mM) with agitation using a Mini LabRoller rotator (Labnet, Woodbridge, NJ) for 24, 48, 72, 96, 120, 144, and 168 h. This resulted in a 973-fold molar ratio excess of lactose:protein, reflecting a biologically relevant lactose concentration and the lactose:substrate ratios used in Dalsgaard et al. (2007) and Meltretter et al. (2007) .
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