What does CBP mean? What does this mean?

Written by Professor Lou Wenyong, Dr. Zeng Yingjie and popular science author Li, the popular science reading "Colostrum Basic Protein and Bone Health" published by South China University of Technology Press interprets this.

CBP is the abbreviation of colostrum basic protein, and it is an active protein. Its relative molecular weight is very small, only 30 kDaa, which can directly act on osteoblasts, coordinate the activities of osteoblasts and osteoclasts, maintain their dynamic balance, promote bone growth and repair bones.

The national new resource food standard has made it clear that the source of CBP is bovine colostrum, so CBP also reflects the nutritional value of bovine colostrum from the side. The content of CBP in bovine colostrum (mass fraction, the same below) is only four ten thousandths (0.04%). Common milk also contains CBP, but the content is low, only 0. 15 ‰ (0.0 15‰).

Scientific research shows that CBP is an active protein with a molecular weight of only 30 kDa, which can directly act on osteoblasts, promote osteoblast proliferation, and greatly enhance the absorption and utilization of calcium. Combining with calcium, it can effectively increase human bone density and bone length of children and adolescents. CBP injects new energy into bone health, and this mechanism is called CBP bone energy.