Composition and Physiological Properties of Human Milk: Proceedings of the International Workshop on the Composition and Physiological Properties of Human Milk, Held in Kiel (Federal Republic of Germany) on May 29-June 1, 1985Jürgen Schaub Sole distributors for the USA and Canada, Elsevier Science Publishing Company, 1985 - Health & Fitness - 333 pages |
Contents
Bioavailability of trace elements from human milk cows milk | 3 |
Trace elements concentrations in human milk from several global | 17 |
Effect of maternal diet on trace element and mineral composition | 33 |
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absorption Acta activity addition adults amino acid amount analysis animal antibodies assay babies balance bile binding bioavailability breast milk breast-fed BSSL calcium calculated casein cells changes chromium Clin Nutr collected compared composition concentration contain controlled copper correlation countries cow's milk decrease determined diet dietary differences effect energy enzyme essential factors fatty acids feeding formula fraction groups growth higher human milk important increased indicate infants influence intake intestinal iron Italy known lactation lactoferrin less levels lipase lipid Lönnerdal lower manganese maternal mature mean membrane method milk samples minerals months mothers normal Nutrition observed organisms parity Pediatr period present preterm protein range recently REFERENCES relatively reported requirement respectively samples Science secretion selenium serum shown significant similar sodium studies subjects suggested supplementation Table tissues trace elements values variations weeks women zinc