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Human milk oligosaccharides and the association with microbiota in colostrum: a pilot study. [PDF]
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Human milk oligosaccharides and infant gut microbiome in Mongolian mother-infant dyads
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Air pollution exposure may impact the composition of human milk oligosaccharides. [PDF]
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Oligosaccharides of human milk
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1974Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) are potent bioactive compounds that modulate neonatal health and are of interest for development as potential drug treatments for adult diseases. The potential of these molecules, their limited access from natural sources, and difficulty in large-scale isolation of individual HMOs for studies and applications have ...
Katsuko Yamashita, Akira Kobata
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Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2016
Human milk oligosaccharides are very complex molecules and hence are difficult to synthesize. These specialty carbohydrates are consequently very expensive and not available in sufficient quantities. Enzymatic synthesis is efficient for relatively simple carbohydrates but cannot be used for more complex carbohydrates.
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Human milk oligosaccharides are very complex molecules and hence are difficult to synthesize. These specialty carbohydrates are consequently very expensive and not available in sufficient quantities. Enzymatic synthesis is efficient for relatively simple carbohydrates but cannot be used for more complex carbohydrates.
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Human milk is a unique reservoir of oligosaccharides. The presence of many of these oligosaccharides is determined genetically and is related to the Lewis blood group and secretor antigen status of each donor. A method to quantitate neutral human milk oligosaccharides was developed.
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Human milk is a unique reservoir of oligosaccharides. The presence of many of these oligosaccharides is determined genetically and is related to the Lewis blood group and secretor antigen status of each donor. A method to quantitate neutral human milk oligosaccharides was developed.
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Biotechnological production of human milk oligosaccharides
Biotechnology Advances, 2012Human milk contains a large variety of oligosaccharides (HMOs) that have the potential to modulate the gut flora, affect different gastrointestinal functions, and influence inflammatory processes. This review introduces the recent advances in the microbial and coupled enzymatic methods to produce HMOs with grouping them into trisaccharides ...
Nam Soo, Han +4 more
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Human milk oligosaccharides: Only the breast
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1997Abstract: Over 100 years ago it was first deduced that a major component of human milk must be an unidentified carbohydrate that was not found in cows milk. At first this was thought to be a form of lactose and was called gynolactose. We now know that this was not a single carbohydrate but a complex mixture of approximately 130 different ...
P, McVeagh, J B, Miller
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Bifidobacterial utilization of human milk oligosaccharides
International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2011A promising strategy to improve health is the rational manipulation of one's beneficial microbiota via dietary interventions. This is observed in nature where specific bifidobacteria utilize human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) that are encountered within the breast-fed infant colon. Bifidobacterium longum subsp.
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