Abstract
Pigeon milk, a nutritive secretion from the crop of breeding pigeons, was tested (on v/v basis) for growth factor activity either separately or in combination with other growth supplements. Synthesis of DNA in confluent monolayers of quiescent Chinese hamster ovary cells was enhanced by the homogenates of pigeon milk in the presence of both fetal bovine serum and bovine serum albumin, although the response with fetal bovine serum was greater than that with bovine serum albumin. The in vitro growth stimulation by pigeon milk was also reflected in the increase in cell number. Specific activity of pigeon milk growth factor, measured against both Chinese hamster ovary cells and mouse embryo fibroblasts, was found to be higher than that of fetal calf serum, fetal bovine serum, and goat, horse, pig and human serum. The growth-stimulatory property of pigeon milk did not change in the first 5 days of its secretion.
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Abbreviations
- BSA:
-
bovine serum albumin
- CHO:
-
Chinese hamster ovary cells
- DMEM:
-
Dulbecco's modified minimum essential medium
- DNA:
-
deoxyribonucleic acid
- EDTA:
-
ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
- EGF:
-
epidermal growth factor
- FBS:
-
fetal bovine serum
- FCS:
-
fetal calf serum
- GF:
-
growth factor
- GS:
-
goat serum
- NIH/3T3:
-
mouse embryo fibroblasts
- PBS:
-
phosphate-buffered saline
- PDGF:
-
platelet-derived growth factor
- PM:
-
pigeon milk
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Bharathi, L., Shenoy, K.B., Mojamdar, M. et al. Studies on the growth-stimulatory activity of pigeon milk-comparison and synergistic effects with serum. J Comp Physiol B 163, 332–336 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00347784
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