The human milk microbiota-origin, probiotics properties and its benefits for Newborns babies

Meenakshi, Vivek Sharma
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Human Milk has been considered sterile and It helps to create the right environment for gut development and maturation of newborns babies. Current research is focusing on bacterial diversity and the influence of the maternal environment as well as the mode of delivery on human milk microbiota, the pathway of bacterial transfer to milk ducts, possible benefits of specific bacterial strains to new born baby. The presence of immunomodulatory factors in human milk like exosomes and microRNAs have been found. Breast milk contains many complex proteins, lipids and carbohydrates, the concentration of which alter dramatically over a single feed as well as over lactation, to reflect the infants need. Probiotics as a substance and organisms which when administered in proper amount confer health benefits for newborns babies. However, their potential benefits remain now days unexplored, as long as they are included in genera with pathogenic representatives.
母乳微生物来源、益生菌特性及其对新生儿的益处
母乳被认为是无菌的,它有助于为新生儿的肠道发育和成熟创造合适的环境。目前的研究主要集中在细菌多样性和产妇环境以及分娩方式对母乳微生物群的影响,细菌转移到乳管的途径,特定细菌菌株对新生儿的可能益处。已发现人乳中存在免疫调节因子,如外泌体和microrna。母乳含有许多复杂的蛋白质、脂质和碳水化合物,它们的浓度在单次喂养和哺乳期间会发生巨大变化,以反映婴儿的需要。益生菌作为一种物质和生物体,当给予适当的量给新生儿婴儿的健康益处。然而,只要它们被包括在具有致病性代表的属中,它们的潜在益处现在仍未被探索。
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