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Vitamin K1 Content of Maternal Milk: Influence of the Stage of Lactation, Lipid Composition, and Vitamin K1 Supplements Given to the Mother

机译:母乳中的维生素K1含量:哺乳期,脂质组成和给予母亲的维生素K1补充剂的影响

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Using a sensitive electrochemical assay for vitamin K1 and standardized techniques for breast-milk collection, we studied the vitamin K1 content of human milk during the first 5 wk of lactation with respect to 1) individual and interindividual differences, 2) the relationship of vitamin K1 to other lipids, and 3) the influence of oral supplements of vitamin K1 on breast milk concentrations. Comparison of fore and hind milk from the mothers revealed higher vitamin K1 concentrations in hindmilks, suggesting that the lipid content influences the vitamin K1 concentration in maternal milk. Samples of maternal milk from nine mothers collected from day 1 to day 36 of lactation showed significantly higher vitamin K1 concentrations in colostral milk than in mature milk. For colostral milk there was a significant correlation of vitamin K1 to cholesterol (r = 0.62) but not to total lipid or phospholipid suggesting a role for cholesterol in the secretion of vitamin K1 into colostral milk. For mature milk correlation coefficients of vitamin K1 with all lipids were low (r = 0.29- 0.37) suggesting that at later stages of lactation dietary fluctuations of vitamin K1 may be a more important determinant of the vitamin K1 content of breast milk than the lipid composition. To test the influence of diet, mothers were given oral supplements of vitamin K1. Doses of 0.5- 3 mg produced substantial rises in breast milk vitamin K1 with peak levels between 12 and 24 h. In one mother in whom the milk sampling was standardized, a dose-response relationship was observed: the lowest dose of 100 μg was similar to that which might be ingested in a meal and produced a 2-fold increase in the vitamin K1 content of breast milk.
机译:使用针对维生素K1的灵敏电化学测定法和用于母乳收集的标准化技术,我们针对以下方面研究了母乳中维生素K1的含量:1)个体和个体之间的差异; 2)维生素K1的关系其他脂质,以及3)口服维生素K1对母乳浓度的影响。比较母亲的前奶和后奶发现,后奶中维生素K1的浓度较高,这表明脂质含量会影响母乳中维生素K1的浓度。从泌乳第1天到第36天收集的来自9位母亲的母乳样品显示,初乳中的维生素K1浓度显着高于成熟母乳中的维生素K1浓度。对于初乳而言,维生素K1与胆固醇之间存在显着相关性(r = 0.62),但与总脂质或磷脂却没有显着相关性,这表明胆固醇在初乳中分泌维生素K1中胆固醇的作用。对于成熟的牛奶,维生素K1与所有脂质的相关系数都较低(r = 0.29- 0.37),这表明在泌乳后期,维生素K1的饮食波动可能是母乳中比脂质成分更重要的决定因素。为了测试饮食的影响,母亲们口服了维生素K1补充剂。 0.5-3 mg的剂量可使母乳中的维生素K1大量增加,峰值水平在12至24小时之间。在一位标准化牛奶采样的母亲中,观察到剂量-反应关系:最低剂量100μg与餐中摄入的最低剂量相似,可使乳房中的维生素K1含量增加2倍牛奶。

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