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Bandara, T. |
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Liyanage, C. |
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Amarasena, S. |
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Thomas, T. |
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Bannikoppa, P. |
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Mani, I. |
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Hettiarachchi, M. |
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2023-01-11T09:57:13Z |
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dc.date.available |
2023-01-11T09:57:13Z |
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2022-06-05 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Bandara, T., Liyanage, C., Amarasena, S., Thomas, T., Bannikoppa, P., Mani, I. and Hettiarachchi, M., 2022. Fatty acid composition in the breast milk of Sri Lankan mothers during exclusive breastfeeding. Sri Lanka Journal of Child Health, 51(2), pp.215–221. DOI: http://doi.org/10.4038/sljch.v51i2.10120 |
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2386-110X |
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http://ir.lib.ruh.ac.lk/xmlui/handle/iruor/10154 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Introduction: Published data on the fatty acid (FA) composition of breast milk (BM) of Sri-Lankan mothers are limited.
Objectives: To report the FA composition in BM within the first 6 months of lactation and to study whether the fat mass of lactating mothers would influence FA composition of their BM.
Method: During the present cross-sectional study, mid-stream milk samples from 48 exclusively breastfeeding mothers were collected and analysed by gas chromatography. Deuterium dilution technique was used to measure maternal body composition.
Results: Most abundant FA was lauric acid (22.3±5.2%). Oleic acid, palmitic acid and myristic acid were also found in high amounts (21.9±4.4%, 19.2±2.6% and 15.7±2.7%, respectively). C18, C14:1 and C20:3n6 percentages were significantly different in the three phases of lactation (0-2, 2-4 and 4-6 months). Percentage of docosapentaenoic acid showed a significant positive correlation with the age of the mother. Amounts of C14:1, C16, C18, C18:1c, C20:4n6, C22:5n3 and C22:n3 were positively correlated significantly to mother’s body weight. Further, C16:1 showed a positive significant correlation to the percentage FM of mother.
Conclusions: FA composition of BM from Sri-Lankan mothers showed wide variations in C8, C18:1t, C18:3n3, C20, C20:3n6, C20:4n6, C22:5n3 and C22:6n3. Amounts of arachidonic acid and DHA were high but linoleic and linolenic acid percentages were low. |
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en |
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Sri Lanka College of Paediatricians |
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dc.subject |
Human milk |
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Fatty acids |
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Essential fatty acids |
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DHA |
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Arachidonic acid |
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Fatty acid composition in the breast milk of Sri Lankan mothers during exclusive breastfeeding |
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Article |
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