COMPOSTOS BIOATIVOS PRESENTES NO LEITE HUMANO EM FUNÇÃO DO ESTADO NUTRICIONAL MATERNO

Autores

  • Monica Lopes de Assunção
  • Nidyanne Patricia de Mesquita Chagas Lopes
  • Caroliny Fernandes de Melo Santos
  • Mellyssa Tenório Neves Ferreira
  • Liliane Santos Silva
  • Tiago Emanuel Vieira da Silva

Palavras-chave:

leite materno; índice de massa corporal materno; compostos bioativos.

Resumo

O leite humano é um biofluido rico em nutrientes e compostos bioativos. Contudo, pouco se sabe sobre a concentração destes compostos em função do estado nutricional materno. Sendo assim, objetivando avaliar a concentração de compostos bioativos do colostro em função do índice de massa corporal materno, foi realizado um estudo transversal, onde os constituintes do leite humano foram analisados por meio de ressonância magnética nuclear. Diferenças significantes foram observadas no teor de fucose, e de ácido N-acetil neuramínico, indicando que metabólitos primários para a produção de oligossacarídeos não digeríveis estavam alterados em função do estado nutricional materno.

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2022-08-19

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Assunção, M. L. de ., Lopes, N. P. de M. C. ., Santos , C. F. de M. ., Ferreira, M. T. N. ., Silva, L. S. ., & Silva, T. E. V. da . (2022). COMPOSTOS BIOATIVOS PRESENTES NO LEITE HUMANO EM FUNÇÃO DO ESTADO NUTRICIONAL MATERNO. Gep News, 6(1), 80–89. Recuperado de https://seer.ufal.br/index.php/gepnews/article/view/13983

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