Human milk has many advantages for the development of the breast-fed baby, among vitamins A, C and E,
which are essential as an antioxidant defense. In newborn infants, oxidative stress is important due to the immaturity
of the antioxidant defense mechanisms and the digestive system. It is well known that the components
of breast milk are not constant throughout the 24 hour period. This variation can depend on the mother's diet
during this period. The aim of the study was to analyze the antioxidant capacity of the human milk throughout
the 24 hour period, and to study the antioxidant changes between day and night period. The levels of Trolox
Equivalent were statistically significant (P<0,01), in the milk samples collected at 18:00h and 21:00h compared
to the samples collected at 24:00h. We observed an increase in the antioxidant capacity in the samples
of the night period compared to the samples of the diurnal period, probably as consequence of the immunological
activity of the mother and the amount of vitamins and proteins in the mothers' diet during the day.
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Original Articles |
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Publication Date | August 13, 2013 |
Published in Issue | Year 2009 Volume: 1 Issue: 3 |