Extracellular vesicle separation from milk and infant milk formula using acid precipitation and ultracentrifugation

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Mukhopadhya A, Santoro J, O'Driscoll L, Extracellular vesicle separation from milk and infant milk formula using acid precipitation and ultracentrifugation, Star Protocols, 2, 4, 2021, 100821 - 100830

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Separation of highly enriched extracellular vesicles (EVs) fractions from milk is desirable for quantification, cargo analysis, functional characterization, and investigation as delivery vehicles for nutrients and/or therapeutics. However, a rigorous, reproducible protocol is lacking. This protocol considers a crucial aspect typically overlooked, i.e., that caseins are of similar size to, but more abundant than, EVs in milk. Our protocol combines acid pre-treatment and gradient ultracentrifugation, producing EV-enriched fractions suitable for downstream orthogonal characterization approaches. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Mukhopadhya et al. (2021).

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Type of material: Journal Article