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(1)H NMR Metabolomics of Chinese Human Milk at Different Stages of Lactation among Secretors and Non-Secretors

Human milk is an intricate, bioactive food promoting infant health. We studied the composition of human milk samples collected over an 8-month lactation using (1)H NMR metabolomics. A total of 72 human breast milk samples were collected from ten Chinese mothers at eight different time points. The co...

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Autores principales: Kortesniemi, Maaria, Jafari, Tahereh, Zhang, Yumei, Yang, Baoru
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9458218/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36080292
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27175526
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author Kortesniemi, Maaria
Jafari, Tahereh
Zhang, Yumei
Yang, Baoru
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Zhang, Yumei
Yang, Baoru
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description Human milk is an intricate, bioactive food promoting infant health. We studied the composition of human milk samples collected over an 8-month lactation using (1)H NMR metabolomics. A total of 72 human breast milk samples were collected from ten Chinese mothers at eight different time points. The concentrations of ten human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs), fucose and lactose were quantified. Six of the mothers were classified as Lewis-positive secretors (Se(+)Le(+)) and four as Lewis-positive non-secretors (Se(−)Le(+)) based on the levels of 2′-fucosyllactose (2′-FL), lacto-N-fucopentaose (LNFP) II, lactodifucotetraose (LDFT) and lacto-N-neotetraose (LNnT). Acetate, citrate, short/medium-chain fatty acids, glutamine and urea showed a time-dependent trend in relation to the stage of lactation. The concentrations of 2′-FL, 3-FL (3-fucosyllactose), 3′-SL (3′-sialyllactose), LDFT, LNFP I, LNFP II, LNFP III, LNnT, LNT (lacto-N-tetraose), and fucose were statistically different between secretors and non-secretors. A temporal difference of approximately 1–2 months between the development of non-secretor and secretor HMO profiles was shown. The results highlighted the importance of long-term breastfeeding, especially among non-secretors.
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spelling pubmed-94582182022-09-09 (1)H NMR Metabolomics of Chinese Human Milk at Different Stages of Lactation among Secretors and Non-Secretors Kortesniemi, Maaria Jafari, Tahereh Zhang, Yumei Yang, Baoru Molecules Article Human milk is an intricate, bioactive food promoting infant health. We studied the composition of human milk samples collected over an 8-month lactation using (1)H NMR metabolomics. A total of 72 human breast milk samples were collected from ten Chinese mothers at eight different time points. The concentrations of ten human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs), fucose and lactose were quantified. Six of the mothers were classified as Lewis-positive secretors (Se(+)Le(+)) and four as Lewis-positive non-secretors (Se(−)Le(+)) based on the levels of 2′-fucosyllactose (2′-FL), lacto-N-fucopentaose (LNFP) II, lactodifucotetraose (LDFT) and lacto-N-neotetraose (LNnT). Acetate, citrate, short/medium-chain fatty acids, glutamine and urea showed a time-dependent trend in relation to the stage of lactation. The concentrations of 2′-FL, 3-FL (3-fucosyllactose), 3′-SL (3′-sialyllactose), LDFT, LNFP I, LNFP II, LNFP III, LNnT, LNT (lacto-N-tetraose), and fucose were statistically different between secretors and non-secretors. A temporal difference of approximately 1–2 months between the development of non-secretor and secretor HMO profiles was shown. The results highlighted the importance of long-term breastfeeding, especially among non-secretors. MDPI 2022-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9458218/ /pubmed/36080292 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27175526 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kortesniemi, Maaria
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Zhang, Yumei
Yang, Baoru
(1)H NMR Metabolomics of Chinese Human Milk at Different Stages of Lactation among Secretors and Non-Secretors
title (1)H NMR Metabolomics of Chinese Human Milk at Different Stages of Lactation among Secretors and Non-Secretors
title_full (1)H NMR Metabolomics of Chinese Human Milk at Different Stages of Lactation among Secretors and Non-Secretors
title_fullStr (1)H NMR Metabolomics of Chinese Human Milk at Different Stages of Lactation among Secretors and Non-Secretors
title_full_unstemmed (1)H NMR Metabolomics of Chinese Human Milk at Different Stages of Lactation among Secretors and Non-Secretors
title_short (1)H NMR Metabolomics of Chinese Human Milk at Different Stages of Lactation among Secretors and Non-Secretors
title_sort (1)h nmr metabolomics of chinese human milk at different stages of lactation among secretors and non-secretors
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9458218/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36080292
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27175526
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