Prospective Role of Bioactive Molecules and Exosomes in the Therapeutic Potential of Camel Milk against Human Diseases: An Updated Perspective

Life (Basel). 2022 Jul 4;12(7):990. doi: 10.3390/life12070990.

Abstract

Camel milk (CM) constitutes an important dietary source in the hot and arid regions of the world. CM is a colloidal mixture of nutritional components (proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, vitamins, and minerals) and non-nutritional components (hormones, growth factors, cytokines, immunoglobulins, and exosomes). Although the majority of previous research has been focused on the nutritional components of CM; there has been immense interest in the non-nutritional components in the recent past. Reckoning with these, in this review, we have provided a glimpse of the recent trends in CM research endeavors and attempted to provide our perspective on the therapeutic efficacy of the nutritional and non-nutritional components of CM. Interestingly, with concerted efforts from the research fraternities, convincing evidence for the better understanding of the claimed traditional health benefits of CM can be foreseen with great enthusiasm and is indeed eagerly anticipated.

Keywords: bioactive peptides; camel milk; cancer; diabetes; exosomes; human diseases; molecular signaling; therapeutics.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

We acknowledge the funding support by center-based grant from Zayed Center for Health Sciences, United Arab Emirates University (UAEU-ZCHS) (Grant number #31R235) and the UAEU postdoc grant (Grant number #31R241).