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The dynamic changes of gangliosides in breast milk and the intake of gangliosides in maternal and infant diet in three cities of China.

Shengjie Tan1, Chang Chen2, Ai Zhao3, Meichen Wang1, Wenzhi Zhao1, Jian Zhang1, Hao Li1, Yumei Zhang1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To study the ganglioside intake of lactating mothers and its effect on the breast milk and infants.
METHODS: The related information of mothers and infants was obtained by questionnaire survey, including the recipe, family information, and so on. The content of gangliosides in the mothers' food and breast milk was tested by HPLC-MS. The intake of gangliosides for infants was recorded and calculated. Then the dynamic changes of the content of gangliosides in breast milk and the impact on the development of infants were evaluated.
RESULTS: GD3 was rich in milk and dairy products. The average intake of gangliosides for lactating mothers was 6.33 mg/day, of which GM3 was 3.02 mg/day and GD3 was 1.51 mg/day. The main food sources of gangliosides were meat (46.6%), eggs (26.6%), and dairy products (18.9%). The average content of gangliosides in breast milk was 9.58 mg/L. The content in 0-7 days after delivery (15.95 mg/L) was the highest, and then gradually decreased with time, getting the lowest in 6 months after delivery (6.47 mg/L). GM3 and GD3 were the two main types in breast milk. The average milk intake of infants under 6 months gradually increased from 570 mL to 1367 mL, and the daily intake of gangliosides was relatively stable, with a median of 6.4 mg. There was no significant relationship between the intake of gangliosides and physical development in infants.
CONCLUSION: This study is the first to report the dietary ganglioside intake of Chinese city mothers. This study is also the first to indirectly infer the demand of infant ganglioside by detecting the components of breast milk. It will accumulate basic data for improving the diet of Chinese mothers and the recommended amount of infant nutrients. IJCEP
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Keywords:  Gangliosides; breast milk; infants; lactating mother

Year:  2020        PMID: 33284868      PMCID: PMC7716121     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Pathol        ISSN: 1936-2625


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