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Because
pyridoxal phosphate
does not normally cross membranes, it was intriguing that the concentration of
pyridoxal phosphate
is much higher in goat milk than in human milk. We also noted that, although the total vitamin B-6 concentration of bovine milk was similar to that of caprine milk, the bovine milk had lower
pyridoxal phosphate
. Preliminary data from five Alpine goats, five
Brown
Swiss cows, five Holstein cows and three humans suggested that there was an inverse relationship between
pyridoxal phosphate
concentration and phosphatase activity in the goats and cows but not in the humans. This was confirmed with additional data from Nubian goats, Jersey and Guernsey cows, and crossbred sows. Combining the animal data yielded the following relationship between
pyridoxal phosphate
(PLP, mumol/L) and alkaline phosphatase (P'ase) activity (mmol/(min.L): PLP = 2.03e(-2.26 P'ase) + 0.03. The human milk samples were low in both
pyridoxal phosphate
and alkaline phosphatase. We conclude that in goats, cows and pigs a significant fraction of the vitamin B-6 appearing in the milk is secreted as
pyridoxal phosphate
, probably bound to protein, and varying amounts may then be hydrolyzed back to pyridoxal depending on the alkaline phosphatase activity. Human mammary tissue apparently secretes very little
pyridoxal phosphate
.
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PMID:Alkaline phosphatase activity and pyridoxal phosphate concentrations in the milk of various species. 145 18