2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.plefa.2016.08.002
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Fatty acids profile in preterm Colostrum of Tunisian women. Association with selected maternal characteristics

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“…The higher content of α-linolenic acid in donor human milk found in our study as compared with DHA may be possibly explained by the profile of milk donors, mostly represented by mothers who had delivered infants at term [ 19 ]. This finding is in accordance to previous studies showing higher LC-PUFA proportion in preterm milk compared to term human milk [ 35 , 36 ]. In term infants, DHA can be synthesized from α-linolenic acid, which is in contrast to the immature enzyme systems of preterm neonates in whom DHA cannot be synthesized de novo in sufficient amounts through this enzymatic pathway and negligible stocks of them exist in their adipose tissue [ 37 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The higher content of α-linolenic acid in donor human milk found in our study as compared with DHA may be possibly explained by the profile of milk donors, mostly represented by mothers who had delivered infants at term [ 19 ]. This finding is in accordance to previous studies showing higher LC-PUFA proportion in preterm milk compared to term human milk [ 35 , 36 ]. In term infants, DHA can be synthesized from α-linolenic acid, which is in contrast to the immature enzyme systems of preterm neonates in whom DHA cannot be synthesized de novo in sufficient amounts through this enzymatic pathway and negligible stocks of them exist in their adipose tissue [ 37 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Furthermore, as reported by Csapo et al, C4:0 and C12:0 were less than 0.2% of FA. Compared to the FA profile of human colostrum, ,, which is mainly constituted by SFA, the swine colostrum showed a higher percentage of MUFA and PUFA. However, the proportion of the three major FA present in swine colostrum (including palmitic, oleic, and linoleic acids), as well as the levels of n -6 PUFA (26.03%) and n -3 PUFA (1.97%) and the n -6/ n- 3 ratio (13.45), showed a high similarity with the FA composition of human colostrum. , Indeed, Qi et al, who investigated the FA composition of human breast colostrum, found that oleic acid (∼ 33%) was the most representative FA, followed by palmitic (∼ 20%) and linoleic (∼ 19%) acids.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…[ 16 ] for the mature breast milk of Brazilian women (39.7%), by Fares et al . [ 17 ] for the preterm colostrum of Tunisian women (39.6%), and by Nishimura et al . [ 18 ] for the mature breast milk of women living far from the coastal area of Brazil (42.67%).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This finding is in accordance to previous ones showing higher long-chain PUFA proportion in preterm milk compared to full-term milk. [ 17 , 45 ] Furthermore, the above observation is of value, because preterm infants have limited capacity for elongating and desaturating linoleic and alpha-linolenic acids to long-chain PUFA and negligible stocks of them exist in their adipose tissue. [ 46 ] This finding may demonstrate the different response of the organism in view of a risk factor, increasing the quality of colostrum fat to cover specific needs of preterm infants.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%