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Abstract
It is known that human milk (HM) 1 antimicrobial protein composition varies during lactation. However, the impact of maternal diet on these antimicrobial proteins, particularly lactoferrin and lysozyme remains unknown. In addition, it is unclear whether daily, circadian, and between breast variations exist for lactoferrin and lysozyme concentrations. We investigated the impact of a low sugar, low fat, high fibre dietary intervention on HM lysozyme and lactoferrin concentrations. HM was sampled across a 3-week period; daily, at different times of day, and from both breasts to measure the level of intraindividual variation. The intervention significantly reduced maternal sugar, total fat, and saturated fat intake. HM lactoferrin concentration declined significantly over the course of the intervention however the effect size was relatively small. In addition, lactoferrin and lysozyme concentrations were variable over time, and differed significantly within and across the day but not between breasts.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 109760 |
Number of pages | 32 |
Journal | The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry |
Volume | 135 |
Early online date | 7 Sept 2024 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jan 2025 |
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Prediction of preterm birth using vaginal microbiology
Newnham, J. (Investigator 01), Doherty, D. (Investigator 02), White, S. (Investigator 03), Brown, K. (Investigator 04), Peel, M. (Investigator 05) & Payne, M. (Investigator 06)
NHMRC National Health and Medical Research Council
1/01/22 → 31/12/26
Project: Research