WOS: 000329790100022PubMed: 25536741Aim: Lipids are the main source of calories and considered very important in infant growth. We aimed to compare fatty acid composition of term and preterm breast milk. This is the first study that compares the fatty acid levels of preterm and term breast milk in Turkish women. Materials and methods: Breast milk samples were obtained from mothers of term (n = 15) and preterm (n = 15) infants on postnatal days 3, 7, and 28. Fatty acid composition of human breast milk was determined longitudinally by gas-chromatography/mass spectrometry. Results: There were 31 fatty acids measured in the milk samples. In the first month, 17 fatty acid levels had significant differences. In group comparison, some fatty acids ...
AbstractObjectiveFew studies on the free fatty acid (FFA) content of milk from non-Caucasian mothers...
Breast milk from healthy and well-nourished mothers is the preferred form of infants´ feeding in the...
Background: Placental supply of fatty acids (FA) is essential for normal foetal development but in p...
Aim: Lipids are the main source of calories and considered very important in infant growth. We aimed...
We longitudinally compared fatty acids (FA) from human milk (HM) of mothers delivering term and pret...
Background: Lipids in human milk (HM) provide the majority of energy for developing infants, as well...
Food Science & Nutrition Department, College of Agriculture, King Saud University. Riyadh. Saudi Ara...
The aim of this study was to determine and compare the fatty acid (FA) composition of colostrum and ...
Background: Fatty acid composition of human milk serves as guidance for the composition of infant fo...
We longitudinally compared fatty acids (FA) from human milk (HM) of mothers delivering term and pret...
Human milk fatty acid composition varies during lactation and is influenced by maternal diet, matern...
Despite the importance of human milk fatty acids for infant growth and development, there are few re...
Introduction: The hormonal milieus of pregnancy and lactation are driving forces of nutrient fluxes ...
Abstract Aim Our aim was to perform an in‐depth analysis of the composition of fatty acids in milk f...
Human milk is the sole source of nutrition for a growing infant. It has all the nutrients the infant...
AbstractObjectiveFew studies on the free fatty acid (FFA) content of milk from non-Caucasian mothers...
Breast milk from healthy and well-nourished mothers is the preferred form of infants´ feeding in the...
Background: Placental supply of fatty acids (FA) is essential for normal foetal development but in p...
Aim: Lipids are the main source of calories and considered very important in infant growth. We aimed...
We longitudinally compared fatty acids (FA) from human milk (HM) of mothers delivering term and pret...
Background: Lipids in human milk (HM) provide the majority of energy for developing infants, as well...
Food Science & Nutrition Department, College of Agriculture, King Saud University. Riyadh. Saudi Ara...
The aim of this study was to determine and compare the fatty acid (FA) composition of colostrum and ...
Background: Fatty acid composition of human milk serves as guidance for the composition of infant fo...
We longitudinally compared fatty acids (FA) from human milk (HM) of mothers delivering term and pret...
Human milk fatty acid composition varies during lactation and is influenced by maternal diet, matern...
Despite the importance of human milk fatty acids for infant growth and development, there are few re...
Introduction: The hormonal milieus of pregnancy and lactation are driving forces of nutrient fluxes ...
Abstract Aim Our aim was to perform an in‐depth analysis of the composition of fatty acids in milk f...
Human milk is the sole source of nutrition for a growing infant. It has all the nutrients the infant...
AbstractObjectiveFew studies on the free fatty acid (FFA) content of milk from non-Caucasian mothers...
Breast milk from healthy and well-nourished mothers is the preferred form of infants´ feeding in the...
Background: Placental supply of fatty acids (FA) is essential for normal foetal development but in p...