The polyamine content of human breast milk, which is the first exogenous source of polyamines for the newborn, can be affected by several factors associated with the mother, the infant, or breastfeeding itself. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of different breastfeeding factors on the polyamines found in human milk. For this study, a cohort of 83 mothers was considered for up to 4 months, and a subgroup of 33 mothers were followed during the first six months of breastfeeding. Two breast milk samples were collected at each sampling point (foremilk and hindmilk) and the polyamine content was determined by UHPLC-FL. Polyamine levels varied considerably between the mothers and tended to decrease over time. Putrescine was the ...
Background: Knowing the levels of polyamines, putrescine, spermidine and spermine in foods and human...
This study examined the influence of processing on polyamines and peptide release after the digestio...
This is the peer-reviewed but unedited manuscript version of the following article: Ann Nutr Metab...
The polyamine content of human breast milk, which is the first exogenous source of polyamines for th...
Human milk is the gold standard for nutrition during the first months of life, but when breastfeedin...
It is generally agreed that human breast milk is the most prefect food source for the newborns. It c...
Using a sensitive high-performance liquid chromatography method, we quantified the concentration of ...
It has been suggested that milk polyamines stimulate GI tract proliferation and maturation in newbor...
ABSTRACT Putrescine, cadaverine, spermidine, and spermine have been detected as regular minor consti...
WOS: 000422265800008Anne sütü, tüm yeni doğanlar ve bebekler için ideal besindir. Yapısında, gelişim...
Background/Aims: The aim of the present study was to identify and quantify the polyamine levels in h...
Department of Pediatrics, AZM Maastricht, The Netherlands.BACKGROUND: The role of milk polyamines in...
Objective: Human milk (HM) is the ideal food for all newborns and infants. Apart from various bioact...
Introduction: Lacking of knowledge regarding infants’ care especially the importance of polyamines i...
Feeding choices in the early months of life are key determinants of growth during infancy. Polyamine...
Background: Knowing the levels of polyamines, putrescine, spermidine and spermine in foods and human...
This study examined the influence of processing on polyamines and peptide release after the digestio...
This is the peer-reviewed but unedited manuscript version of the following article: Ann Nutr Metab...
The polyamine content of human breast milk, which is the first exogenous source of polyamines for th...
Human milk is the gold standard for nutrition during the first months of life, but when breastfeedin...
It is generally agreed that human breast milk is the most prefect food source for the newborns. It c...
Using a sensitive high-performance liquid chromatography method, we quantified the concentration of ...
It has been suggested that milk polyamines stimulate GI tract proliferation and maturation in newbor...
ABSTRACT Putrescine, cadaverine, spermidine, and spermine have been detected as regular minor consti...
WOS: 000422265800008Anne sütü, tüm yeni doğanlar ve bebekler için ideal besindir. Yapısında, gelişim...
Background/Aims: The aim of the present study was to identify and quantify the polyamine levels in h...
Department of Pediatrics, AZM Maastricht, The Netherlands.BACKGROUND: The role of milk polyamines in...
Objective: Human milk (HM) is the ideal food for all newborns and infants. Apart from various bioact...
Introduction: Lacking of knowledge regarding infants’ care especially the importance of polyamines i...
Feeding choices in the early months of life are key determinants of growth during infancy. Polyamine...
Background: Knowing the levels of polyamines, putrescine, spermidine and spermine in foods and human...
This study examined the influence of processing on polyamines and peptide release after the digestio...
This is the peer-reviewed but unedited manuscript version of the following article: Ann Nutr Metab...