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Vegan or vegetarian diet and breast milk composition – a systematic review

Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 2020
It is known that nutritional composition of breast milk is, to a certain extent, related to maternal diet. The question of nutritional adequacy of mothers’ milk is often raised whenever a vegetarian or vegan diet during the lactation process is concerned.
Karolina Karcz, B. Królak-Olejnik
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Composition of Lemur Milk

Folia Primatologica, 1976
The average composition of 8 samples of milk from Lemur catta, L. fulvus, L. macaco and a hybrid lemur was (in g/100 ml): lipids, 2.3; protein, 2.7; lactose, 6.4; and ash, 0.35. The fatty acids and major minerals were also quantified. The results did not support classification of L. fulvus and L. macaco within the same species.
D H, Buss, R W, Cooper, K, Wallen
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The composition of chinchilla milk

British Journal of Nutrition, 1973
1. The composition of the milk ofChinchilla chinchilla chinchillawas determined throughout lactation in twenty-eight chinchillas. The amino acid pattern of the protein and the fatty acid composition of the milk were determined, and the effect of three different diets on the milk composition was studied.2.
R, Volcani   +3 more
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The Role of Infant Sex on Human Milk Composition

Breastfeeding Medicine, 2020
Objective: Human milk (HM) is the most necessary and complete food for infants and their survival. It is a dynamic system influenced by different factors such as the sex of the infant.
Mohammadbagher Hosseini   +4 more
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Composition of milk cephalins

Canadian Journal of Biochemistry, 1968
Lipid was extracted from lyophilized samples of cow, goat, sheep, horse, and human milk. The cephalins were isolated by thin-layer chromatography and ascertained to be the major, but variable component of all milk phospholipids examined except in the case of the horse. The predominant cephalin type was found to be phosphatidyl ethanolamine (PE), while
G M, Moore, J B, Rattray, D M, Irvine
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Camel Milk Composition and Nutritional Value

Handbook of Research on Health and Environmental Benefits of Camel Products, 2020
If gross composition of camel milk is roughly comparable to cow milk, fine composition shows significant differences explaining potential health benefit for regular consumers.
G. Konuspayeva
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A comprehensive review on health benefits, nutritional composition and processed products of camel milk

Food reviews international (Print), 2022
Camel milk has been regarded as a potential nutritional and therapeutic food source across various arid and semi-arid regions. Camel milk composition is comparable to cow milk with predominant medium-chain fatty acids in fat, low lactose, and abundant ...
M. Muthukumaran   +4 more
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Effects of milking procedure on rat milk composition

Physiology & Behavior, 1980
Abstract The effects of serial milking on the zinc concentration of rat milk and in liver of the suckling young are reported. With consecutive milkings at 7, 14, and 21 days of lactation, the zinc content of rat milk on Day 21 was almost three times as high as that found in rats milked only once (on Day 21).
C L, Keen   +3 more
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Composition of Squirrel Monkey Milk

Folia Primatologica, 1972
The gross composition of normal squirrel monkey milk was (in g/100 ml): lipids, 5.1; crude protein (N × 6.38), 3.5; lactose, 6.3; and ash, 0.3. The lipids, proteins, and ash were further characterized. This milk had many similarities to milk from other primates, and was intermediate in total protein and lactose concentration between milks from Old ...
D H, Buss, R W, Cooper
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Composition of Milk

1988
Milk is secreted by all species of mammals to supply nutrition and immunological protection to the young. It performs these functions with a large array of distinctive compounds. Interspecies differences in the quantitative composition of milk (Jenness and Sloan 1970) probably reflect differences in the metabolic processes of the lactating mother and ...
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