The release of beta-casomorphin-7 (BCM-7) in bovine milk with beta-casein genetic variants A(1), A(2), F and I was assessed. An ex vivo gastrointestinal (GI) digestion model was applied and multiple reaction monitoring method for quantification of BCM-7 was set up using Triple-Q LC-ESI-MS specifically for the BCM-7 peptide. BCM-7 was released after digestion of milk of all variants, although with large differences in concentration between variants. Higher amounts of BCM-7 were found from milk samples of the A(1) family (A(1) and F) with 1.85-3.28 mg g(-1) beta-CN digested, whereas the A(2) family (A(2) and I) only released 0.01-0.06 mg g(-1) beta-CN digested. Compared with earlier findings on digestion of purified beta-CN, this study showed larger differences in quantified BCM-7 between different milk types, potentially due to the different matrixes of the milk. However, all beta-CN variants A(1), A(2), F and I released BCM-7 after GI digestion. (c) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.