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Fatty Acid Profile and the sn-2 Position Distribution in Triacylglycerols of Breast Milk during Different Lactation Stages.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2018
Fatty acid (FA) is the major energy resource in breast milk, which is important for infant development. FAs profiles with sn-2 positional preference were an important part of triacylglycerols due to their better availability.
Ce Qi   +8 more
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DONOR BREAST MILK

Acta Paediatrica, 1982
Baum, J. D. (University Department of Paediatrics, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, U.K.). Donor breast milk. Acta Paediatr Scand, Suppl. 299:51, 1982.—A simple system for the collection and storage of human milk, as a voluntary community activity, is described.
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Pollutants in Breast Milk

2020
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Lapillonne, Alexandre   +13 more
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Pollutants in Breast Milk

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1996
To review data on the occurrence and toxicity of the commonly reported pesticides and industrial environmental pollutant chemicals in breast milk.Continuous automated literature surveillance plus contact with investigators and governmental agencies.For data on occurrence, the most recent data from the largest data sets on the most representative donors
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DRUGS IN BREAST MILK

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1984
Jan Riordan, Michael Riordan
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Benefits of Breast Milk

Pediatrics, 1980
I was delighted to read of Dr Weichert's results in her article "Lactational reflex recovery in breast-feeding failure."1 All four infants would have been labeled "failure to thrive" in most pediatric centers with possible interruption of the precious lactation bond by formula supplements,2 as recent articles in the English literature have suggested.3 ...
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Breast milk leukocytes

Pediatrics, 1976
The apparent increase in frequency of neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis1 and the recognition that the gastrointestinal tract is often the portal of entry in neonatal sepsis2 has renewed interest in breast milk as a source of newborn immunity. Attention has recently focussed on milk leukocytes.
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Odorants in Breast Milk

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 2003
Edward Lavin   +3 more
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