Present knowledge and unexpected behaviours of vitamins A and E in colostrum and milk

C. Debier, J. Pottier, Ch. Goffe, Y. Larondelle
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Vitamins A and E are fat-soluble nutrients that exert various important roles especially during the early stages of life. Vitamin E is required to protect the newborn against oxidative stress and vitamin A is fundamental for growth and development. Both nutrients are also essential to ensure a good functioning of the immune system of the young. For these reasons and because of their limited placental transfer, vitamins A and E must be provided to the neonates in adequate amounts, in order to avoid a deficiency and maximize their disease resistance. Colostrum contains very high concentrations of vitamins A and E as compared to mature milk. The transfer of both nutrients into the milk does not seem to occur through a passive mechanism following the transfer of lipids. Supplementing gestating and lactating mothers appears to improve vitamin E levels in the milk and in the serum of neonates. The same phenomenon is also observed for milk vitamin A levels. However, the effect on the young seems to be less obvious. Even if much remains to be done concerning the metabolism of vitamins A and E during lactation, studies using seals as models have brought light on several important aspects of the transfer of vitamins A and E from mother to offspring.

介绍初乳和牛奶中维生素A和E的知识和意外行为
维生素A和维生素E是脂溶性营养素,发挥着各种重要作用,特别是在生命的早期阶段。维生素E是保护新生儿免受氧化应激所必需的,而维生素A是生长发育的基础。这两种营养素对于确保年轻人免疫系统的良好运作也是必不可少的。由于这些原因以及它们的胎盘转移有限,必须向新生儿提供足够数量的维生素A和E,以避免缺乏并最大限度地提高其抗病能力。与成熟乳相比,初乳含有非常高浓度的维生素A和E。这两种营养物质转移到牛奶中,似乎并不是通过脂质转移后的被动机制发生的。孕妇和哺乳期母亲补充维生素E似乎可以提高乳汁和新生儿血清中的维生素E水平。牛奶中的维生素A水平也存在同样的现象。然而,对年轻人的影响似乎不那么明显。尽管关于哺乳期间维生素A和E的代谢还有很多工作要做,但以海豹为模型的研究已经揭示了维生素A和E从母亲到后代转移的几个重要方面。
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