2016
DOI: 10.3390/metabo6020018
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Detection of Volatile Metabolites of Garlic in Human Breast Milk

Abstract: The odor of human breast milk after ingestion of raw garlic at food-relevant concentrations by breastfeeding mothers was investigated for the first time chemo-analytically using gas chromatography−mass spectrometry/olfactometry (GC-MS/O), as well as sensorially using a trained human sensory panel. Sensory evaluation revealed a clear garlic/cabbage-like odor that appeared in breast milk about 2.5 h after consumption of garlic. GC-MS/O analyses confirmed the occurrence of garlic-derived metabolites in breast mil… Show more

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“…In contrast, the derivatives AMSO and AMSO 2 are reported here for the first time as garlic-derived compounds in human urine, demonstrating that constituents of garlic are heavily metabolized prior to their excretion via urine. It is also interesting to note that AMS, AMSO and AMSO 2 have previously been reported as garlic-derived constituents in human milk by our group [22], indicating that there are similar pathways for the excretion of such substances via different bodily fluids. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…In contrast, the derivatives AMSO and AMSO 2 are reported here for the first time as garlic-derived compounds in human urine, demonstrating that constituents of garlic are heavily metabolized prior to their excretion via urine. It is also interesting to note that AMS, AMSO and AMSO 2 have previously been reported as garlic-derived constituents in human milk by our group [22], indicating that there are similar pathways for the excretion of such substances via different bodily fluids. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Changes in the odor of bodily fluids may indicate the presence of volatile constituents or metabolites of food components [22,23,25]. Pre-trials indicated that slight odor changes, relating to the attribute “garlic-/cabbage-like”, were observable in human urine after garlic consumption; accordingly, this attribute was rated by the panelists in the different urine samples on a scale from 0 (no perception) to 3 (strong perception).…”
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“…Breast milk flavors may vary from one feeding episode to another [14,15]. Formula flavors may also differ according to their types, whether they are regular, antiallergic (with hydrolyzed protein), antidiarrheic, fermented, etc.…”
Section: Role Of Previous Mode Of Milk Feedingmentioning
confidence: 99%