A safety evaluation of mixed human milk oligosaccharides in neonatal farm piglets

P. Hanlon
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Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMOs) are the third most abundant, solid component of human milk after lactose and fat. As novel processes are developed to cost-effectively produce commercial volumes of these oligosaccharides, they are becoming more common components of infant formulas worldwide. The study evaluated the safety of a novel mixture of HMOs in a neonatal piglet model with the objective of identifying potential effects during the sensitive, preweaning developmental stage of life. The mixture of HMOs (HMO MIX 1) was composed of 2′-fucosyllactose (2′-FL), 3-fucosyllactose (3-FL), lacto-N-tetraose (LNT), 3′-sialyllactose (3′-SL), and 6′-sialyllactose (6′-SL), and was administered to 2-day old piglets at either 5.75 or 8.0 g/L for a period of 21 days. Piglets in the 5.75 and 8.0 g/L HMO MIX 1 dosing groups did not exhibit differences in body weight, food consumption, or feed efficiency. Analysis of clinical chemistry parameters on Study Day 7 and Study Day 21 did not demonstrate any effects that could be attributed to HMO MIX 1, nor were there any findings in organ weight, macroscopic, or microscopic inspection of tissues that could be attributed to this oligosaccharide blend. Therefore, since administration of HMO MIX 1 in a liquid diet up to 8.0 g/L resulted in no toxicologically-relevant effects in comparison with animals fed a control diet, this study supports the safety of this ingredient for addition to infant formula products.
混合人乳低聚糖对新生仔猪的安全性评价
人乳寡糖(HMOs)是继乳糖和脂肪之后,人乳中含量第三高的固体成分。随着新工艺的发展,这些低聚糖经济有效地生产商业量,它们正成为世界各地婴儿配方奶粉的更常见成分。该研究评估了一种新型HMOs混合物在新生仔猪模型中的安全性,目的是确定在敏感的断奶前发育阶段的潜在影响。HMOs混合物(HMO MIX 1)由2 ' -焦酰基乳糖(2 ' - fl)、3-焦酰基乳糖(3- fl)、乳糖- n -四糖(LNT)、3 ' -唾液酰基乳糖(3 ' - sl)和6 ' -唾液酰基乳糖(6 ' - sl)组成,以5.75或8.0 g/L的剂量给药2日龄仔猪,为期21 d。5.75和8.0 g/L HMO MIX 1剂量组仔猪的体重、摄食量和饲料效率均无显著差异。研究第7天和研究第21天的临床化学参数分析未显示任何可归因于HMO MIX 1的影响,也没有在器官重量,宏观或显微组织检查中发现任何可归因于这种低聚糖混合物的结果。因此,与饲喂对照饲料的动物相比,在高达8.0 g/L的液体饲料中添加HMO MIX 1不会产生毒理学相关影响,因此本研究支持将该成分添加到婴儿配方产品中的安全性。
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