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Breast Milk: A Source of Functional Compounds with Potential Application in Nutrition and Therapy
by
Regal, Patricia
, Lamas, Alexandre
, Cepeda, Alberto
, Sánchez, Cristina
, Fente, Cristina
, Franco, Luis
in
Babies
/ Baby foods
/ Body composition
/ breast feeding
/ breast milk
/ Breastfeeding & lactation
/ cattle
/ Child Development
/ child health
/ clinical examination
/ Clinical trials
/ dietary supplements
/ epigenetics
/ exosomes
/ Female
/ Food
/ Functional foods & nutraceuticals
/ Glycolipids - chemistry
/ Glycolipids - immunology
/ Glycolipids - metabolism
/ Glycoproteins - chemistry
/ Glycoproteins - immunology
/ Glycoproteins - metabolism
/ Humans
/ immunity
/ Infant
/ infant development
/ Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Lipid Droplets - chemistry
/ Lipid Droplets - immunology
/ Lipid Droplets - metabolism
/ Lipids
/ Metabolism
/ microbial culture
/ Milk
/ milk fat
/ Milk Proteins - chemistry
/ Milk Proteins - immunology
/ Milk Proteins - metabolism
/ Milk, Human - chemistry
/ Milk, Human - immunology
/ Milk, Human - metabolism
/ Nutrition
/ Oils & fats
/ oligosaccharides
/ Probiotics
/ Proteins
/ Review
/ therapeutics
/ Vegetable oils
2021
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Breast Milk: A Source of Functional Compounds with Potential Application in Nutrition and Therapy
by
Regal, Patricia
, Lamas, Alexandre
, Cepeda, Alberto
, Sánchez, Cristina
, Fente, Cristina
, Franco, Luis
in
Babies
/ Baby foods
/ Body composition
/ breast feeding
/ breast milk
/ Breastfeeding & lactation
/ cattle
/ Child Development
/ child health
/ clinical examination
/ Clinical trials
/ dietary supplements
/ epigenetics
/ exosomes
/ Female
/ Food
/ Functional foods & nutraceuticals
/ Glycolipids - chemistry
/ Glycolipids - immunology
/ Glycolipids - metabolism
/ Glycoproteins - chemistry
/ Glycoproteins - immunology
/ Glycoproteins - metabolism
/ Humans
/ immunity
/ Infant
/ infant development
/ Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Lipid Droplets - chemistry
/ Lipid Droplets - immunology
/ Lipid Droplets - metabolism
/ Lipids
/ Metabolism
/ microbial culture
/ Milk
/ milk fat
/ Milk Proteins - chemistry
/ Milk Proteins - immunology
/ Milk Proteins - metabolism
/ Milk, Human - chemistry
/ Milk, Human - immunology
/ Milk, Human - metabolism
/ Nutrition
/ Oils & fats
/ oligosaccharides
/ Probiotics
/ Proteins
/ Review
/ therapeutics
/ Vegetable oils
2021
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Breast Milk: A Source of Functional Compounds with Potential Application in Nutrition and Therapy
by
Regal, Patricia
, Lamas, Alexandre
, Cepeda, Alberto
, Sánchez, Cristina
, Fente, Cristina
, Franco, Luis
in
Babies
/ Baby foods
/ Body composition
/ breast feeding
/ breast milk
/ Breastfeeding & lactation
/ cattle
/ Child Development
/ child health
/ clinical examination
/ Clinical trials
/ dietary supplements
/ epigenetics
/ exosomes
/ Female
/ Food
/ Functional foods & nutraceuticals
/ Glycolipids - chemistry
/ Glycolipids - immunology
/ Glycolipids - metabolism
/ Glycoproteins - chemistry
/ Glycoproteins - immunology
/ Glycoproteins - metabolism
/ Humans
/ immunity
/ Infant
/ infant development
/ Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Lipid Droplets - chemistry
/ Lipid Droplets - immunology
/ Lipid Droplets - metabolism
/ Lipids
/ Metabolism
/ microbial culture
/ Milk
/ milk fat
/ Milk Proteins - chemistry
/ Milk Proteins - immunology
/ Milk Proteins - metabolism
/ Milk, Human - chemistry
/ Milk, Human - immunology
/ Milk, Human - metabolism
/ Nutrition
/ Oils & fats
/ oligosaccharides
/ Probiotics
/ Proteins
/ Review
/ therapeutics
/ Vegetable oils
2021
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Breast Milk: A Source of Functional Compounds with Potential Application in Nutrition and Therapy
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Breast Milk: A Source of Functional Compounds with Potential Application in Nutrition and Therapy
2021
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Overview
Breast milk is an unbeatable food that covers all the nutritional requirements of an infant in its different stages of growth up to six months after birth. In addition, breastfeeding benefits both maternal and child health. Increasing knowledge has been acquired regarding the composition of breast milk. Epidemiological studies and epigenetics allow us to understand the possible lifelong effects of breastfeeding. In this review we have compiled some of the components with clear functional activity that are present in human milk and the processes through which they promote infant development and maturation as well as modulate immunity. Milk fat globule membrane, proteins, oligosaccharides, growth factors, milk exosomes, or microorganisms are functional components to use in infant formulas, any other food products, nutritional supplements, nutraceuticals, or even for the development of new clinical therapies. The clinical evaluation of these compounds and their commercial exploitation are limited by the difficulty of isolating and producing them on an adequate scale. In this work we focus on the compounds produced using milk components from other species such as bovine, transgenic cattle capable of expressing components of human breast milk or microbial culture engineering.
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