消化系统的发展-婴儿脂质消化的实验挑战和方法。

Food digestion Pub Date : 2012-12-01 Epub Date: 2012-11-07 DOI:10.1007/s13228-012-0025-x
Evan Abrahamse, Mans Minekus, George A van Aken, Bert van de Heijning, Jan Knol, Nana Bartke, Raish Oozeer, Eline M van der Beek, Thomas Ludwig
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摘要

至少在出生后的前6个月,婴儿的营养应该理想地由母乳组成,母乳提供40- 60%的脂质能量。除了能量,母乳还提供具有特定功能的脂质,如必需脂肪酸(FA)、磷脂和胆固醇。健康的发育,特别是神经和消化系统的发育,从根本上取决于这些。流行病学数据表明,母乳在婴儿早期提供独特的健康益处,并延伸到长期的益处。临床前研究结果表明,饮食脂质的变化,即脂质结构和FA组成,在生命早期可能有助于报告的长期影响。在这方面,人们对新生儿消化功能的发育和脂质的消化和吸收知之甚少。这篇综述给出了一个详细的概述,从人乳和婴儿配方提供膳食脂质独特的功能和深刻的差异,在生理和生物化学的脂质消化在婴儿和成人之间。然而,婴儿脂质消化的基本机制几乎只能在体外阐明。实验方法和他们的挑战进行了深入的审查。
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Development of the Digestive System-Experimental Challenges and Approaches of Infant Lipid Digestion.

Development of the Digestive System-Experimental Challenges and Approaches of Infant Lipid Digestion.

Development of the Digestive System-Experimental Challenges and Approaches of Infant Lipid Digestion.

Development of the Digestive System-Experimental Challenges and Approaches of Infant Lipid Digestion.

At least during the first 6 months after birth, the nutrition of infants should ideally consist of human milk which provides 40-60 % of energy from lipids. Beyond energy, human milk also delivers lipids with a specific functionality, such as essential fatty acids (FA), phospholipids, and cholesterol. Healthy development, especially of the nervous and digestive systems, depends fundamentally on these. Epidemiological data suggest that human milk provides unique health benefits during early infancy that extend to long-lasting benefits. Preclinical findings show that qualitative changes in dietary lipids, i.e., lipid structure and FA composition, during early life may contribute to the reported long-term effects. Little is known in this respect about the development of digestive function and the digestion and absorption of lipids by the newborn. This review gives a detailed overview of the distinct functionalities that dietary lipids from human milk and infant formula provide and the profound differences in the physiology and biochemistry of lipid digestion between infants and adults. Fundamental mechanisms of infant lipid digestion can, however, almost exclusively be elucidated in vitro. Experimental approaches and their challenges are reviewed in depth.

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