2017
DOI: 10.3945/jn.116.242941
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Vitamin Concentrations in Human Milk Vary with Time within Feed, Circadian Rhythm, and Single-Dose Supplementation

Abstract: Background: Human milk is the subject of many studies, but procedures for representative sample collection have not been established. Our improved methods for milk micronutrient analysis now enable systematic study of factors that affect its concentrations.Objective: We evaluated the effects of sample collection protocols, variations in circadian rhythms, subject variability, and acute maternal micronutrient supplementation on milk vitamin concentrations.Methods: In the BMQ (Breast-Milk-Quality) study, we recr… Show more

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“…In addition, a full breast expression was collected, and samples were collected from the majority of women first thing in the morning, which helps to limit intra-participant diurnal variation, although this is not a major concern with vitamin B12 [22]. We also employed current laboratory methods to assess milk vitamin B12 [15]; older methods may have incorrectly measured vitamin B12 analogues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, a full breast expression was collected, and samples were collected from the majority of women first thing in the morning, which helps to limit intra-participant diurnal variation, although this is not a major concern with vitamin B12 [22]. We also employed current laboratory methods to assess milk vitamin B12 [15]; older methods may have incorrectly measured vitamin B12 analogues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concentration of ThDP will be measured using the well-established thiochrome reaction coupled with high-performance liquid-chromatography fluorescence detection method 28 29. The assay of ETK will be completed by UV spectrophotometer at the NIHR BRC Nutritional Biomarker Laboratory at the University of Cambridge in the UK.…”
Section: Methods and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Breast milk of the fuller breast will be collected into a breast-milk bag with an electronic hospital-grade breast pump (Symphony Pump, Medela AG, Baar, Switzerland) until the breast is emptied. Since circadian differences in concentrations of thiamine and other vitamins are small,28 the breast-milk sample will be collected at any time of day. Time of day, time since last meal, breast side, time since last emptying of that side and milk volume will be recorded.…”
Section: Methods and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides nutritional components, milk contains steroid and peptide hormones, including leptin, ghrelin, and adiponectin [9], immune and growth factors [2,10,11], as well as poly-unsaturated fatty acids directly participating in the infant tissue development and growth [12,13]. The most variable element of milk composition is total fat content ranging from 60% in the hooded seals [14] to less than 1% in white rhinoceroses and ring-tailed lemur [15] -the phenomenon mainly linked to the duration of breastfeeding and ecological conditions.…”
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“…The most variable element of milk composition is total fat content ranging from 60% in the hooded seals [14] to less than 1% in white rhinoceroses and ring-tailed lemur [15] -the phenomenon mainly linked to the duration of breastfeeding and ecological conditions. In most species, however, a single lipid class, triacylglycerides (TAGs), composes on average, 98% of the milk fat [11]. TAGs have simple chemical composition, consisting of glycerol and three fatty acid residues.…”
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