NITROGEN AND FAT BALANCES IN VERY-LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT INFANTS FED HUMAN-MILK FORTIFIED WITH HUMAN-MILK OR BOVINE-MILK PROTEIN

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作者
BOEHM, G [1 ]
MULLER, DM [1 ]
SENGER, H [1 ]
BORTE, M [1 ]
MORO, G [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV LEIPZIG,DEPT PAEDIAT,O-7010 LEIPZIG,GERMANY
关键词
NITROGEN BALANCE; FAT BALANCE; VERY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT INFANTS; HUMAN MILK PROTEIN; BOVINE PROTEIN FORTIFIER;
D O I
10.1007/BF01956152
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
The study was designed to compare two different human milk fortifiers in a group of very low birth weight (VLBW) infants by analysing nitrogen and fat balances, serum concentrations of alpha-amino-nitrogen, urea, and prealbumin as well as growth rates when human milk enriched with one of the two studied fortifiers was fed to the infants. Fortifier A contained different bovine proteins, peptides and amino acids and had an amino acid composition comparable to that of the nutritional available proteins in human milk, with carbohydrates, and minerals. Fortifier B was composed of freeze-dried skimmed human milk and minerals to achieve a similar macronutrient composition in both fortifiers. Eleven infants were fed with human milk enriched with fortifier A and 13 with fortifier B. After a 10-day equilibration period, a 3-day metabolic balance was performed. On the 14th day of the study blood was obtained preprandially for serum analysis and growth rates were estimated. The nitrogen absorption rate (93.8% vs 93.5%) as well as the retention rate (80.8% vs 78.5%) were no different between the groups. The fat absorption rate (92.3% vs 91.5%) as well as the weight gain (32.1 vs 31.1 g/day) were similar and there were no differences in the serum parameters studied. The results indicate that feeding VLBW infants with human milk enriched with a well-balanced bovine fortifier fulfil their nutritional requirements as well as diets composed exclusively of human milk protein.
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