Breast milk has unique properties; one is the variability of the compounds in ratio according to the baby’s needs for every lactation period. Iron and zinc are essential elements for life. The aim of this study is to determine Fe and Zn levels in plasma and breast milk of mothers through the first 4 months after delivery and to evaluate its relation with infants ’ growth and immune system functions. The study conducted through January 2000 – April 2001 in Bursa with 27 mother-infant couples. The babies grouped into two: Group 1 (n: 16) was formed by the breast milk fed babies, and Group 2 (n: 11) included the babies fed with both breast milk and formula. Besides clinical assessment of the babies, laboratory evaluations were performed on the...
Objectives: TO evaluate the mineral and trace element content of breast milk of the Fulani of Nigeri...
There is a wide variation in the reported data on the concentrations of trace elements in human milk...
Normal supply of zinc to the newborn via milk is essential for normal development. Using ICP-OES, we...
Breast milk has unique properties; one is the variability of the compounds in ratio according to the...
Introduction: Taking into account the importance of micronutrients in health and growth of the infan...
examined in relation to stage of lactation, intake of prenatal mineral supplements, maternal age, pa...
Objective: Available accurate data on the concentrations of copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) in human milk...
Background: Breast milk is the best source of nutrition for the newborn infant. However, since all ...
The breast milk contents of zinc and copper and the effect of lactation on them in the first six mon...
It has been well documented that human milk contains several immunomodulator components which are im...
It has been well documented that human milk contains several immunomodulator components which are im...
Human milk represents the most suitable pattern of nutrients to meet the physiological requirements ...
The aims of this paper were to evaluate changes in specific oligoelements in human milk during the f...
The concentrations of the essential trace elements Cu, Fe, and Zn, and of the mineral elements Ca, K...
Human milk represents the most suitable pattern of nutrients to meet the physiological requirements ...
Objectives: TO evaluate the mineral and trace element content of breast milk of the Fulani of Nigeri...
There is a wide variation in the reported data on the concentrations of trace elements in human milk...
Normal supply of zinc to the newborn via milk is essential for normal development. Using ICP-OES, we...
Breast milk has unique properties; one is the variability of the compounds in ratio according to the...
Introduction: Taking into account the importance of micronutrients in health and growth of the infan...
examined in relation to stage of lactation, intake of prenatal mineral supplements, maternal age, pa...
Objective: Available accurate data on the concentrations of copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) in human milk...
Background: Breast milk is the best source of nutrition for the newborn infant. However, since all ...
The breast milk contents of zinc and copper and the effect of lactation on them in the first six mon...
It has been well documented that human milk contains several immunomodulator components which are im...
It has been well documented that human milk contains several immunomodulator components which are im...
Human milk represents the most suitable pattern of nutrients to meet the physiological requirements ...
The aims of this paper were to evaluate changes in specific oligoelements in human milk during the f...
The concentrations of the essential trace elements Cu, Fe, and Zn, and of the mineral elements Ca, K...
Human milk represents the most suitable pattern of nutrients to meet the physiological requirements ...
Objectives: TO evaluate the mineral and trace element content of breast milk of the Fulani of Nigeri...
There is a wide variation in the reported data on the concentrations of trace elements in human milk...
Normal supply of zinc to the newborn via milk is essential for normal development. Using ICP-OES, we...