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Giovanni Valentino Coppa1, Orazio Gabrielli, Enrico Bertino, Lucia Zampini, Tiziana Galeazzi, Lucia Padella, Lucia Santoro, Rita Lucia Marchesiello, Fabio Galeotti, Francesca Maccari, Nicola Volpi.
Abstract
Recently, a complete characterization and detailed evaluation of the glycosaminoglycans of human milk were performed. The total glycosaminoglycans content in milk from healthy mothers having delivered term or preterm newborns showed a constant pattern which was essentially composed of two main polysaccharides: chondroitin sulfate (60-70%) and heparin (30-40%). Moreover, considerable variations of glycosaminoglycans concentration were found during the first month of lactation, the highest values being present in colostrum compared to mature milk. Metabolism and potential biological functions of human milk glycosaminoglycans are hypothesized and future studies are encouraged.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23321150 PMCID: PMC3564826 DOI: 10.1186/1824-7288-39-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ital J Pediatr ISSN: 1720-8424 Impact factor: 2.638
GAGs quantitative evaluation in human and bovine milk
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Figure 1Percentage distribution of GAGs in human and bovine milk.
Figure 2Content of GAGs in term and preterm human milk during the first month of lactation.
Figure 3Synthesis (a) and structure (b) of a proteoglycan.
Figure 4Hypothetic metabolic fate and biological functions of human milk GAGs.