Formula-fed infants present higher cholesterol synthesis rates and lower circulating cholesterol during the postnatal feeding period compared to breast-fed infants, though the mechanisms underlying this phenotype are not fully understood. Typical infant formulas contain vegetable-based fats, inherently including phytosterols (PS), which are structurally similar to cholesterol and may interfere with their absorption. A seven-day old piglets model was used to test the inhibitory effects of PS on cholesterol absorption during postnatal feeding. Following feeding for 21 days with milk-based formulas containing PS and cholesterol levels resembling those in formulas or human-milk, apparent cholesterol digestibility was analyzed in ileal digesta, ...
Several studies reported the association between total plasma phytosterol concentrations and the par...
International audienceBreast milk is the gold standard in neonatal nutrition, but most infants are f...
Incorporation of milk fat and milk fat globule membrane fragments in infant formulas could be an int...
International audienceBackground: During the postnatal feeding period, formula-fed infants have high...
Plasma total, low density lipoprotein (LDL) and high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol concentr...
Non-cholesterol sterols are validated markers for fractional intestinal cholesterol absorption (chol...
Early nutrition can affect responses to dietary fat and cholesterol in later life. Normal postnatal...
Background: Non-cholesterol sterols are validated markers for fractional intestinal cholesterol abso...
Human milk is relatively high in cholesterol compared with infant formula (10-15 mg/dL versus 0-1.1...
International audienceHuman milk is generally recognized as the gold stallion in neonatal nutrition....
Breast milk provides 5 to 10 times the amount of cholesterol of that of an equivalent adult. In comp...
International audienceBreast milk provides 5 to 10 times the amount of cholesterol of that of an equ...
Oleic acid (18:1) and cholesterol are not considered to be essential dietary nutrients for adults or...
Background: The endogenous cholesterol fractional synthesis rate (FSR) is related inversely to infan...
Several studies reported the association between total plasma phytosterol concentrations and the par...
International audienceBreast milk is the gold standard in neonatal nutrition, but most infants are f...
Incorporation of milk fat and milk fat globule membrane fragments in infant formulas could be an int...
International audienceBackground: During the postnatal feeding period, formula-fed infants have high...
Plasma total, low density lipoprotein (LDL) and high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol concentr...
Non-cholesterol sterols are validated markers for fractional intestinal cholesterol absorption (chol...
Early nutrition can affect responses to dietary fat and cholesterol in later life. Normal postnatal...
Background: Non-cholesterol sterols are validated markers for fractional intestinal cholesterol abso...
Human milk is relatively high in cholesterol compared with infant formula (10-15 mg/dL versus 0-1.1...
International audienceHuman milk is generally recognized as the gold stallion in neonatal nutrition....
Breast milk provides 5 to 10 times the amount of cholesterol of that of an equivalent adult. In comp...
International audienceBreast milk provides 5 to 10 times the amount of cholesterol of that of an equ...
Oleic acid (18:1) and cholesterol are not considered to be essential dietary nutrients for adults or...
Background: The endogenous cholesterol fractional synthesis rate (FSR) is related inversely to infan...
Several studies reported the association between total plasma phytosterol concentrations and the par...
International audienceBreast milk is the gold standard in neonatal nutrition, but most infants are f...
Incorporation of milk fat and milk fat globule membrane fragments in infant formulas could be an int...