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Infant Formula with 50% or More of Palmitic Acid Bound to the sn-2 Position of Triacylglycerols Eliminate the Association between Formula-Feeding and the Increase of Fecal Palmitic Acid Levels in Newborns: An Exploratory Study
by
Kakiuchi, Satsuki
, Masumoto, Kenichi
, Shoji, Hiromichi
, Arai, Hiroko
, Takahashi, Naoto
, Sato, Keigo
, Jinno, Shinji
, Ito, Atsushi
, Yoda, Hitoshi
, Shimizu, Toshiaki
in
Babies
/ Baby foods
/ Breastfeeding & lactation
/ Chemical properties
/ Chromatography
/ Ethics
/ Fatty acids
/ Feces - chemistry
/ Female
/ Food and nutrition
/ Gestational age
/ Glycerol
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Infant Formula - chemistry
/ Infant formulas
/ Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Infants (Newborn)
/ Japan
/ Lipids
/ Male
/ Milk, Human - chemistry
/ Mothers
/ Newborn babies
/ Nutritional aspects
/ Observational studies
/ Palmitic Acid - analysis
/ Pediatric research
/ Physiological aspects
/ Pregnancy
/ Questionnaires
/ Saturated fatty acids
/ Solvents
/ Triglycerides - analysis
/ Triglycerides - chemistry
2024
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Infant Formula with 50% or More of Palmitic Acid Bound to the sn-2 Position of Triacylglycerols Eliminate the Association between Formula-Feeding and the Increase of Fecal Palmitic Acid Levels in Newborns: An Exploratory Study
by
Kakiuchi, Satsuki
, Masumoto, Kenichi
, Shoji, Hiromichi
, Arai, Hiroko
, Takahashi, Naoto
, Sato, Keigo
, Jinno, Shinji
, Ito, Atsushi
, Yoda, Hitoshi
, Shimizu, Toshiaki
in
Babies
/ Baby foods
/ Breastfeeding & lactation
/ Chemical properties
/ Chromatography
/ Ethics
/ Fatty acids
/ Feces - chemistry
/ Female
/ Food and nutrition
/ Gestational age
/ Glycerol
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Infant Formula - chemistry
/ Infant formulas
/ Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Infants (Newborn)
/ Japan
/ Lipids
/ Male
/ Milk, Human - chemistry
/ Mothers
/ Newborn babies
/ Nutritional aspects
/ Observational studies
/ Palmitic Acid - analysis
/ Pediatric research
/ Physiological aspects
/ Pregnancy
/ Questionnaires
/ Saturated fatty acids
/ Solvents
/ Triglycerides - analysis
/ Triglycerides - chemistry
2024
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Infant Formula with 50% or More of Palmitic Acid Bound to the sn-2 Position of Triacylglycerols Eliminate the Association between Formula-Feeding and the Increase of Fecal Palmitic Acid Levels in Newborns: An Exploratory Study
by
Kakiuchi, Satsuki
, Masumoto, Kenichi
, Shoji, Hiromichi
, Arai, Hiroko
, Takahashi, Naoto
, Sato, Keigo
, Jinno, Shinji
, Ito, Atsushi
, Yoda, Hitoshi
, Shimizu, Toshiaki
in
Babies
/ Baby foods
/ Breastfeeding & lactation
/ Chemical properties
/ Chromatography
/ Ethics
/ Fatty acids
/ Feces - chemistry
/ Female
/ Food and nutrition
/ Gestational age
/ Glycerol
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Infant Formula - chemistry
/ Infant formulas
/ Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Infants (Newborn)
/ Japan
/ Lipids
/ Male
/ Milk, Human - chemistry
/ Mothers
/ Newborn babies
/ Nutritional aspects
/ Observational studies
/ Palmitic Acid - analysis
/ Pediatric research
/ Physiological aspects
/ Pregnancy
/ Questionnaires
/ Saturated fatty acids
/ Solvents
/ Triglycerides - analysis
/ Triglycerides - chemistry
2024
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Infant Formula with 50% or More of Palmitic Acid Bound to the sn-2 Position of Triacylglycerols Eliminate the Association between Formula-Feeding and the Increase of Fecal Palmitic Acid Levels in Newborns: An Exploratory Study
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Infant Formula with 50% or More of Palmitic Acid Bound to the sn-2 Position of Triacylglycerols Eliminate the Association between Formula-Feeding and the Increase of Fecal Palmitic Acid Levels in Newborns: An Exploratory Study
2024
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The binding ratio of palmitic acid (PA) at the sn-2 position of triacylglycerols in infant formulas is lower than that in breast milk, resulting in higher levels of fecal PA. Even if the ratio is increased to 40–50%, fecal PA levels in formula-fed infants remain higher than those in breast–fed infants. In Japan, infant formulas with 50% or more of PA bound to sn-2 (high sn-2 PA milk) are commercially available; however, their effects on PA excretion have not been investigated. Therefore, this observational study aimed to preliminarily evaluate whether the feeding volume of high sn-2 PA milk is significantly associated with fecal total/soaped PA levels in newborns. Infant formulas were classified as high (≥50% of PA bound to sn-2) or low sn-2 (<50%) PA milk. Associations between feeding volume of high or low sn-2 PA milk and fecal PA levels were evaluated using multiple regression analysis models. The results showed that the feeding volume of low sn-2 PA milk was positively associated with fecal total/soaped PA levels, while there was no significant association between those of high sn-2 PA milk and fecal total/soaped PA levels. Our preliminary study suggests that high sn-2 PA milk may reduce increased fecal PA levels in formula-fed newborns.
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