The fatty acid (FA) composition of human milk (HM) from N = 9 Italian healthy donors following a free diet exhibited FA-dependent ranges of variability, as assessed by GC-FID. The possible short-term changes in the FA profile were monitored in the milk of lactating mothers (three) collected at five time points over a 6 h period, following an oral load (200 mL) of bovine milk. An array of techniques was exploited, including UHPLC-ESI-MS/MS of intact lipids and MALDI-TOF MS before and after chemical hydrogenation or bromination, in addition to MALDI-TOF MS analysis of FA after saponification, to monitor short-chain and odd-chain FA in HM as markers of bovine milk fat. A single administration of bovine milk did not appreciably modify the lipid pattern, suggesting that the maternal diet could induce not detectable short-term changes on the lipid composition of HM. Diet-induced increase of butyric acid was also excluded by C NMR. The functions that HM FA exert in infant physiology appear finely regulated through maternal metabolism.

Short-term effects of dietary bovine milk on fatty acid composition of human milk: A preliminary multi-analytical study

Cutignano Adele;Siano Francesco;Picariello Gianluca
2020

Abstract

The fatty acid (FA) composition of human milk (HM) from N = 9 Italian healthy donors following a free diet exhibited FA-dependent ranges of variability, as assessed by GC-FID. The possible short-term changes in the FA profile were monitored in the milk of lactating mothers (three) collected at five time points over a 6 h period, following an oral load (200 mL) of bovine milk. An array of techniques was exploited, including UHPLC-ESI-MS/MS of intact lipids and MALDI-TOF MS before and after chemical hydrogenation or bromination, in addition to MALDI-TOF MS analysis of FA after saponification, to monitor short-chain and odd-chain FA in HM as markers of bovine milk fat. A single administration of bovine milk did not appreciably modify the lipid pattern, suggesting that the maternal diet could induce not detectable short-term changes on the lipid composition of HM. Diet-induced increase of butyric acid was also excluded by C NMR. The functions that HM FA exert in infant physiology appear finely regulated through maternal metabolism.
2020
Istituto di Chimica Biomolecolare - ICB - Sede Pozzuoli
Istituto di Scienze dell'Alimentazione - ISA
13 C NMR
Butyric acid
Fatty acids
GC-FID
Human milk fat
MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry
Maternal diet
UHPLC-QExactive MS/MS
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