2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2020.109733
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Essential and toxic elements in human milk concentrate with human milk lyophilizate: A preclinical study

Abstract: Concentrated human milk (HM-concentrate) can be obtained from the simple and inexpensive method of donated breast milk direct lyophilization. A previous study reported that HM-concentrate contains the adequate amount of main macro- and micronutrients for use as a nutritional resource for preterm infants with very low birth weight admitted to neonatal intensive care units. However, further details need to be elucidated about HM-concentrate composition, particularly its content of essential and potentially toxic… Show more

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“…Arsenic was detected in six samples. The mean values found are higher than most of those found in the reviewed literature [32,41,46,47]. All samples with arsenic exceeded the maximum tolerance limit.…”
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confidence: 57%
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“…Arsenic was detected in six samples. The mean values found are higher than most of those found in the reviewed literature [32,41,46,47]. All samples with arsenic exceeded the maximum tolerance limit.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…Thirty-nine mothers had detectable levels of nickel in their milk. Compared with the levels found in other studies, these results are higher than those of most authors [24,32,51,52]. The mother with the highest level of nickel in milk was a 36-year-old multiparous woman residing in the industrial/mining zone, who works outside the home, taking vitamin supplements during pregnancy and breastfeeding, with a baby of 3 months and a total of 3 months of breastfeeding, including the time for previous children.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 56%
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