Comparison of the fatty acid composition of human milk from mothers in Tanzania, Curacao and Surinam.

Human nutrition. Clinical nutrition Pub Date : 1987-03-01
F A Muskiet, N H Hutter, I A Martini, J H Jonxis, P J Offringa, E R Boersma
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Fatty acid composition of mature human milk from Curacao (Netherlands Antilles), Surinam and Tanzania was determined by capillary gas chromatography. In the Curacaoan samples the cholesterol and alpha- and gamma-tocopherol concentrations were also determined. Remarkable differences were found in the fatty acid composition of breastmilk fat from the three countries. The differences in the levels of medium chain fatty acids between Curacao and Tanzania, and between Curacao and Surinam were significant. The mean sum of the essential fatty acids linoleic acid and linolenic acid showed the highest values in Curacao (16.1 g per cent). Mean values for Tanzania and Surinam were 14.9 and 12.7, respectively. The mean level of the docosahexaenoic acid was higher in the Curacaoan and Surinam samples compared with that from Tanzania. In the Curacaoan breastmilk samples the concentrations of cholesterol and alpha- and gamma-tocopherol were about twice as high as those reported for Western countries.

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坦桑尼亚、库拉索岛和苏里南母亲母乳中脂肪酸组成的比较。
采用毛细管气相色谱法测定了库拉索岛(荷属安的列斯群岛)、苏里南和坦桑尼亚成熟母乳的脂肪酸组成。在库拉索岛的样品中也测定了胆固醇和α -和γ -生育酚的浓度。三国母乳脂肪的脂肪酸组成存在显著差异。库拉索岛和坦桑尼亚之间以及库拉索岛和苏里南之间的中链脂肪酸水平差异显著。必需脂肪酸亚油酸和亚麻酸的平均含量在库拉索岛最高(16.1%)。坦桑尼亚和苏里南的平均值分别为14.9和12.7。库拉索岛和苏里南的样品中二十二碳六烯酸的平均含量高于坦桑尼亚的样品。在库拉索岛的母乳样本中,胆固醇和α -和γ -生育酚的浓度大约是西方国家报告的两倍。
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