1992
DOI: 10.1097/00005176-199210000-00004
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Volatile Fatty Acids, Lactic Acid, and pH in the Stools of Breast-Fed and Bottle-Fed Infants

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“…116,117 BF infants generally have lower fecal pH and softer and more frequent stools compared to FF infants 91,92,118 ; therefore, several clinical studies have evaluated the influence of prebiotics on stool characteristics of infants (Table 2). Infants fed formula supplemented with GOS (2.4 or 4.4 g/L) had lower fecal pH, as seen in BF infants, in comparison with infants fed non-supplemented formula.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…116,117 BF infants generally have lower fecal pH and softer and more frequent stools compared to FF infants 91,92,118 ; therefore, several clinical studies have evaluated the influence of prebiotics on stool characteristics of infants (Table 2). Infants fed formula supplemented with GOS (2.4 or 4.4 g/L) had lower fecal pH, as seen in BF infants, in comparison with infants fed non-supplemented formula.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Culture-based studies have shown a more diverse microbiota in formula-fed infants in comparison to those breast-fed (6,10). M oreover, in some studies formula-fed infants were found to have more complex faecal short-chain fatty acid (SCF A) pro les than breast-fed infants, which indicates a more complex microbiota in the aforementioned group (11,12). In contrast, earlier studies based on cultivation showed no difference in the composition of anaerobic and facultative anaerobic bacteria between breast-fed and formula-fed infants (9,13).…”
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“…26 Anne sütü ile beslenen bebeklerin dışkı pH değeri, mama ile beslenenlere göre daha düşüktür. [27][28][29][30] Bullen ve ark.nın yaptığı çalışmada; anne sütü ile beslenen bebeklerin ilk üç ay boyunca dışkı pH değeri 5,1-5,4 iken, mama ile beslenenlerin dışkı pH değeri, ilk iki haftada 5,9-7,3, iki-beşinci haftalarda 7,0-8,2, beşinci haftalardan sonra ise 6,4 olmuştur. 31 On sekiz bebekle yapılan bir çalışmada, sekiz hafta boyunca sadece anne sütü ile beslenen bebeklerin dışkı pH değeri 5-6, anne sütü ile beraber ek besin alanların pH değeri 5-6 ile başlayıp, 6-8 arasına yükseldiği görülmüştür.…”
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