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The Donkey Milk in Infant Nutrition
The Donkey Milk in Infant Nutrition
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The Donkey Milk in Infant Nutrition

2022
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During this period, donkey milk begins to be used regularly for breastfeeding. [...]the XX century, donkey milk was sold to feed orphaned babies, debilitated children, sick people, and elders. Yvon et al. also observed that donkey milk consumption exerts anti-inflammatory properties by normalizing antimicrobial peptides levels in Paneth’s cells, so the authors speculate about its possible use as dietetic intervention in patients with Crohn’s disease. [...]recent data suggest that donkey colostrum and mature milk inhibit the growth and metastasis of mouse 4T1 tumors by inducing apoptosis. [...]anticancer properties could be hypothesized for the future as well. [...]the two studies of Peila et al. demonstrated no difference for the donkey-milk-derived fortifier compared to standard bovine-derived fortifier regarding long-term auxological and neurodevelopmental outcomes [3,4].