鞘脂
鞘磷脂
母乳
神经酰胺
母乳喂养
食品科学
婴儿配方奶粉
作文(语言)
生物
医学
生理学
内分泌学
生物化学
儿科
胆固醇
哲学
细胞凋亡
语言学
作者
Michele Dei,Rita Paroni,Paola Signorelli,Alessandra Mirarchi,Laura Cerquiglini,Stefania Troiani,Samuela Cataldi,Michela Codini,Tommaso Beccari,Riccardo Ghidoni,Elisabetta Albi
标识
DOI:10.1186/s12967-020-02641-0
摘要
Abstract Background In the past two decades, sphingolipids have become increasingly appreciated as bioactive molecules playing important roles in a wide array of pathophysiology mechanisms. Despite advances in the field, sphingolipids as nutrients remain little explored. Today the research is starting to move towards the study of the sphingomyelin content in human breast milk, recommended for feeding infants. Methods In the present study, we performed a lipidomic analysis in human breast milk in relation with maternal diet during pregnancy, in infant formulas, and in commercial whole and semi-skimmed milks for adults. Mediterranean, carnivorous and vegetarian diets were considered. Results The results showed that total sphingomyelin, ceramide and dihydroceramide species are independent on the diet. Interestingly, the milk sphingolipid composition is species-specific. In fact, infant formulas and commercial milks for adults have a lower level of total sphingomyelin and ceramide content than human breast milk with very different composition of each sphingolipid species. Conclusions We conclude that human breast milk is a better source of sphingolipids than infant formulas for baby nutrition with potential implications for the brain development and cognitive functions.
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