Cyclopropane fatty acids (CPFAs), such as dihydrosterculic acid (DHSA), are secondary fatty acids of microbial origin recently identified in foods and human plasma. Their plasmatic concentration is suggested to be affected by consumption of CPFA-rich foods, especially dairy products. However, very little is known about the occurrence of CPFAs in human tissues and their nutritional value. This preliminary screening aims to investigate the presence of CPFAs in breastmilk obtained from lactating Spanish women following a free-living diet by performing the GC–MS method previously applied for CPFA determination in dairy products. For the first time, DHSA was detected in human breast milk fat (at about 0.4 mg/ 100 mL breastmilk), supporting the i...
Background/Aims: Fatty acid (FA) composition varies over the course of the day and during lactation....
Fatty acid (FA) composition of breast milk, an important factor in newborn nutrition, may change in ...
Infants rely on their innate immune systems to protect them from infection. Human milk (HM) contains...
Cyclopropane fatty acids (CPFAs), such as dihydrosterculic acid (DHSA), are secondary fatty acids of...
Cyclopropane fatty acids (CPFAs) are an investigated class of secondary fatty acids of microbial ori...
Cyclopropane fatty acids (CPFAs) are unusual fatty acids of microbial origin, recently detected in m...
A survey was carried out to determine the presence of cyclopropane fatty acids (CPFA) in various dai...
Cyclic fatty acids are an unusual class of minor fatty acids generally produced by bacteria and less...
International audiencePURPOSE: Human milk (HM) composition is influenced by factors, like maternal d...
Trans fatty acids (TFA) are unsaturated fatty acids, which have one or more double bonds in the tran...
Cyclopropane fatty acids (CPFA) are unusual fatty acids of microbial origins and, recently, their pr...
Cyclopropane fatty acids (CPFAs) are the most abundant cyclic fatty acids in microorganisms with unk...
Cyclopropenoid fatty acids (CPEFA), found in oilseeds from Malvaceae and Sterculiaceae, have been sh...
Arachidonic acid and docosahexaenoic acid are the most representative long-chain polyunsaturated fat...
Cyclopropane fatty acids (CPFA), like dihydrosterculic and lactobacillic acid, are unusual fatty aci...
Background/Aims: Fatty acid (FA) composition varies over the course of the day and during lactation....
Fatty acid (FA) composition of breast milk, an important factor in newborn nutrition, may change in ...
Infants rely on their innate immune systems to protect them from infection. Human milk (HM) contains...
Cyclopropane fatty acids (CPFAs), such as dihydrosterculic acid (DHSA), are secondary fatty acids of...
Cyclopropane fatty acids (CPFAs) are an investigated class of secondary fatty acids of microbial ori...
Cyclopropane fatty acids (CPFAs) are unusual fatty acids of microbial origin, recently detected in m...
A survey was carried out to determine the presence of cyclopropane fatty acids (CPFA) in various dai...
Cyclic fatty acids are an unusual class of minor fatty acids generally produced by bacteria and less...
International audiencePURPOSE: Human milk (HM) composition is influenced by factors, like maternal d...
Trans fatty acids (TFA) are unsaturated fatty acids, which have one or more double bonds in the tran...
Cyclopropane fatty acids (CPFA) are unusual fatty acids of microbial origins and, recently, their pr...
Cyclopropane fatty acids (CPFAs) are the most abundant cyclic fatty acids in microorganisms with unk...
Cyclopropenoid fatty acids (CPEFA), found in oilseeds from Malvaceae and Sterculiaceae, have been sh...
Arachidonic acid and docosahexaenoic acid are the most representative long-chain polyunsaturated fat...
Cyclopropane fatty acids (CPFA), like dihydrosterculic and lactobacillic acid, are unusual fatty aci...
Background/Aims: Fatty acid (FA) composition varies over the course of the day and during lactation....
Fatty acid (FA) composition of breast milk, an important factor in newborn nutrition, may change in ...
Infants rely on their innate immune systems to protect them from infection. Human milk (HM) contains...