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Glycobiology of human milk

Biochemistry (Moscow), 2013
Glycans are characteristic components of milk, and each species has unique patterns of specific carbohydrates. Human milk is unusually rich in glycans, with the major components being lactose and oligosaccharides, representing approximately 6.8 and 1% of the milk, respectively.
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Uniformity of human milk

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1979
Compositon of human milk was studied during the feed in six women, through-out the day in one woman on 3 consecutive days and in three women on 39 occasions during established lactation. The total lipid content varied in the course of suckling as well as diurnally in a regular and predictable manner, but the fatty acid composition of the lipid remained
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Human Milk Fortification

2015
Human milk is the feed of choice for preterm infants. However, human milk does not provide enough nutrition, especially protein, for preterm infants to achieve target growth rates similar to those in utero (15-20 g/kg per day). Fortifiers for human milk, manufactured from bovine milk, are commercially available and routinely used for patients born
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The composition and physico-chemical properties of human milk: A review

Trends in Food Science and Technology, 2021
Fanyu Meng, Alan L Kelly
exaly  

Functional effects of human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs)

Gut Microbes, 2023
Ener Çagri Dinleyici, Yvan Vandenplas
exaly  

Milk | Human Milk

2011
A. Darragh, B. Lönnerdal
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Human Milk

The Nurse Practitioner, 1978
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How far is it from infant formula to human milk? A look at the human milk oligosaccharides

Trends in Food Science and Technology, 2021
Wusun Li, Fazheng Ren, Huiyuan Guo
exaly  

HUMAN MILK

Medical Journal of Australia, 1950
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