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A2A2 milk

Jersey cows

Synonyms for A2A2 milk

The Jersey cow is distinguished by a naturally higher frequency of the A2 gene compared to other dairy breeds. This gene allows for the exclusive production of A2 beta-casein, a protein associated, according to several American and Australian studies, and numerous testimonies, with easier digestion for those suffering from lactose intolerance. Studies have shown that A2 beta-casein is less likely to release the BCM-7 peptide during normal enzymatic digestion. The latter is often associated with various disorders, such as lactose intolerance, digestive problems, cardiovascular disease, and type 1 diabetes.

A1 and A2: the differences

In Canada, the majority of dairy herds are made up of Holstein cows, whose milk contains the A1 gene. This is reflected on grocery shelves, where the majority of dairy products are made from this milk. At Missiska, our dairy products are made exclusively from milk from the Jersey cows in our herd. Not only can we easily certify the traceability of our products, but our farm milk also retains the hallmark of its exceptional quality.

Learn more about A2 milk

Did you know? Milk contains several nutrients, including a key protein: beta-casein, which comes in different forms. The most common are types A1 and A2. Interestingly, type A2 beta-casein is the original protein in cattle. Research suggests that the A1 variant appeared as a result of a natural mutation thousands of years ago. Therefore, the ancestors of today's cows produced only type A2 milk.

Origin of A2 milk

Preliminary research conducted by American and Australian teams on A1 and A2 milk proteins shows that they behave differently during the digestive process, due to a variation in the amino acid chain. The studies showed that A2 beta-casein is less likely to release the BCM-7 peptide during normal enzymatic digestion. The latter is often associated with various disorders, such as lactose intolerance, digestive problems, cardiovascular disease, and type 1 diabetes.

A2A2 Cows

To produce exclusively A2A2 milk, a cow must inherit the A2 gene from both parents. The advantage of choosing milk from Jersey cows is that they predominantly exhibit the A2A2 genotype.

Choosing A2A2 milk means choosing a product closer to its natural origin, recognized for its digestibility and potential benefits.
 

Further reading

Here are some articles published across the web that will teach you more about A2A2 milk.

Nous recevons beaucoup de questions à savoir s'il est vrai que la vache Jersey produit un lait sans lactose. Voici ce qu'on leur répond : « Les jerseys sont parmi les races de vaches chez qui on…

Les protéines laitières ne sont pas toutes pareilles. Avec le temps, les choses changent. Saviez-vous que la bêta-caséine A2 est la protéine originelle du lait?

Les caséines bêta A1 et A2 sont souvent sujettes à débat. À la lumière des recherches les plus récentes, je vous propose de faire le point sur les mythes entourant ces protéines laitières.

Lactanet a récemment présenté ses nouveaux rapports en ligne qui contiennent un Sommaire du troupeau et un Sommaire des animaux et qui reflètent le profil actuel de votre troupeau pour les…

Le lait A2 est populaire aux États-Unis et a récemment fait son apparition sur le marché canadien. Il est commercialisé comme étant plus facile à digérer. Mais en quoi consiste exactement ce…
Un nouveau type de lait fait son apparition dans la province. Le lait A2, qui serait mieux toléré par les consommateurs ayant des problèmes gastro-intestinaux avec le lait normal, est vu comme un…

La plupart de gens qui ont des symptômes digestifs suite à la consommation de produits laitiers sont intolérants au lactose, et donc opter pour des produits laitiers sans lactose règle souvent le…