完全由供体母乳喂养的足月婴儿可能需要补充维生素C。

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JPEN. Journal of parenteral and enteral nutrition Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-05 DOI:10.1002/jpen.2073
Marina Castro, Michael A Pitino, Nicole Bando, Susanne Aufreiter, Debbie Stone, Deborah L O'Connor, Sharon Unger
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摘要

背景:当早产儿母乳不足时,强化人供乳(DM)是首选的补充。最近,有越来越多的兴趣为足月婴儿提供DM。除了维生素D,母乳是足月婴儿的完整营养来源。目前尚不清楚纯DM喂养的足月婴儿是否需要补充微量营养素,特别是受热处理影响的营养素,如维生素C。本研究的目的是确定DM中维生素C的总含量,以及纯DM喂养的婴儿是否足够。方法:2018年4月至8月在加拿大母乳库收集DM样本(n = 56)。采用高效液相色谱法测定维生素C浓度。结果:DM样品维生素C浓度为17.7±9.8 mg/L (mean±SD),变化范围为1.9 ~ 43.2 mg/L。使用这些值并假设仅消耗780ml /天的DM,估计维生素C的摄入量将为13.8±8.6 mg(平均值±SD),低于婴儿(0-6个月大)40 mg/天的适当摄入量。结论:如果DM是唯一的营养来源,所有婴儿都需要补充维生素C。未来的研究应该研究其他热敏和光敏的营养物质。
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Term Infants Fed Exclusively With Donor Milk May Require Vitamin C Supplementation.
BACKGROUND When there is insufficient mother's milk for preterm infants, fortified human donor milk (DM) is the preferred supplement. Recently, there is growing interest in providing DM to term infants. Aside from vitamin D, mother's milk is a complete source of nutrition for term infants. It is unknown whether supplementation of micronutrients is required for term infants exclusively fed DM, particularly nutrients affected by heat processing, such as vitamin C. The objective of this study was to determine the total vitamin C content in DM and whether it would be adequate for an infant exclusively fed DM. METHODS DM samples (n = 56) were collected at a Canadian milk bank from April to August 2018. Vitamin C concentration was determined by high-performance liquid chromatography. RESULTS DM samples had a vitamin C concentration of 17.7±9.8 mg/L (mean ± SD) and were variable, ranging from 1.9-43.2 mg/L. Using these values and assuming an exclusive DM consumption of 780mL/day, the estimated vitamin C intake would be 13.8±8.6 mg (mean ± SD), falling below the Adequate Intake of 40 mg/day for infants (0-6 months). CONCLUSION Vitamin C supplementation is required for all infants if DM is the sole source of nutrition. Future studies should investigate other heat and light-sensitive nutrients. (CIHR-FDN#:143233) This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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