Particle size (DLS), surface charge (ELS), protein content (Bradford assay), carbohydrate content (Anthrone test) and HPAEC_PAD, analytical SEC, fat content (GC-MS) and gravimetry, mineral content (ICP-MS) and photographs of oat and bovine milk
This data is collected for the paper entitled "Evidence of molecular interactions in plant and animal milk using whole milk chromatography". All data was obtained form Macquarie University analytical instruments including The Macquarie University Centre for Analytical Biotechnology (MUCAB) for chromatography and spectroscopy between the time period January 2024 to March 2025. The data contains raw instrument files and CSV, text, raw files and/or excel workbooks generated from these raw files. The instruments used to collect the data include Shimadzu Nexis 2020 GC-MS, Agilent GPC/MDS, Jasco UV-Visible spectrophotometer, Fluostar Plate reader (spectrophotometer), Malvern Zetasizer ZSP, iCap ICP-MS and Dionex 600 high performance anion exchange chromatography system (HPAEC-PAD).
Funding
ARC Training Centre for Facilitated Advancement of Australia's Bioactives (FAAB)
Australian Research Council
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- General