Parenteral fat emulsions based on olive and soybean oils:: A randomized clinical trial in preterm infants

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作者
Göbel, Y
Koletzko, B
Böhles, HJ
Engelsberger, I
Forget, D
Le Brun, A
Peters, T
Zimmermann, I
机构
[1] Univ Munich, Dr Von Haunersches Kinderspital, Munich, Germany
[2] Univ Frankfurt, Dept Paediat, Frankfurt, Germany
[3] Tech Univ Munich, Klinikum Schwabing, Munich, Germany
[4] Baxter SA R&D Parenteral Nutr, Maurepas, France
[5] Tech Univ, Klinikum Rechts Isar, Munich, Germany
关键词
infant nutrition; intravenous fat emulsions; olive oil; soybean oil; vitamin E; peroxidation; essential fatty acids;
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10.1097/00005176-200308000-00015
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Objective: To evaluate in premature infants a new parenteral lipid emulsion based on olive and soybean oils (ratio 4: 1), with less polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) and more a-tocopherol than standard soybean oil emulsion. Study design: Premature infants (gestational age, 28-<37 Weeks) Were randomized to receive one of the two emulsions within the first 72 hours of life. The triglyceride dose was increased to 2 g/kg/day Within 3 days. Plasma phospholipid fatty acids, alpha-tocopherol/lipid ratio, and urinary malondialdehyde (NIDA) excretion Were determined at baseline and after 7 days. Results: Of 45 recruited infants, 33 completed the study per protocol (15 soybean oil. 18 olive oil emulsion). At study end, Groups did not differ in plasma phospholipid arachidonic acid, total n-6 and n-3 metabolites, but the olive oil group showed higher values of the PUFA intermediates C18:3n-6 (0.19% +/- 0.01% vs. 0.13% +/- 0.02%, P < 0.05) and C20:3n-6 (2.92% +/- 0.12% vs. 2.21% +/- 0.17%, P = 0.005). The plasma alpha-tocopherol/total lipd ratio was higher in the olive oil group (2.45 +/- 0.27 mumol/mmol vs. 1.90 +/- 0.08 mumol/mmol, P = 0.001), whereas urinary MDA excretion did not differ. Conclusion: The lower PUFA supply with the olive/soybean oil emulsion appears to enhance linoleic acid conversion. The reduced PUFA content, combined with a higher antioxidant intake in the olive oil group, results in an improved vitamin E status. The olive oil-based emulsion is a valuable alternative for parenteral feeding of preterm infants who are often exposed to oxidative stress, while their antioxidative defense is weak. (C) 2003 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.
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