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Glycomacropeptide and alpha-lactalbumin supplementation of infant formula affects growth and nutritional status in infant rhesus monkeys.

机译:婴儿配方糖糖肽和α-乳清蛋白的补充影响婴儿恒河猴的生长和营养状况。

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BACKGROUND: Advances in dairy technology make it possible to enrich infant formula with specific bovine milk components that may enhance nutrient status. Glycomacropeptide, a carbohydrate-rich casein peptide, may increase absorption of calcium, iron, or zinc. alpha-Lactalbumin, a major breast-milk protein, may contribute to a balanced amino acid pattern and increase calcium and zinc absorption. OBJECTIVE: We determined the effects of glycomacropeptide- and alpha-lactalbumin-supplemented infant formula on growth; trace mineral status; iron, zinc, and calcium absorption; and plasma amino acid, blood urea nitrogen, and plasma insulin concentrations. DESIGN: Infant rhesus monkeys (n = 5 infants per group) were breastfed or fed control or alpha-lactalbumin- or glycomacropeptide-supplemented formula from birth to 4 mo of age. Hematologic measures and growth were assessed monthly. Mineral absorption was measured with radioisotopes and whole body counting. RESULTS: Infants fed glycomacropeptide had higher foodintake than did other formula-fed infants. Infants fed glycomacropeptide or control formula had higher hematocrit values than did infants that were breastfed or fed alpha-lactalbumin. Infants fed glycomacropeptide or control formula had higher plasma zinc and zinc absorption than did breastfed infants. Where differences were observed, breastfed infants and infants fed alpha-lactalbumin had similar plasma essential amino acid and insulin profiles, which were different from those of infants fed glycomacropeptide or control formula. CONCLUSIONS: Glycomacropeptide- or alpha-lactalbumin-supplemented formula has no adverse effects on nutritional status in infant monkeys. Glycomacropeptide supplementation increases zinc absorption, which may permit the reduction of formula zinc concentrations, and alpha-lactalbumin supplementation promotes a plasma amino acid pattern similar to that of breastfed infant monkeys.
机译:背景:乳制品技术的进步使婴儿配方奶粉中富含特定的牛乳成分成为可能,这可能会增强营养状况。糖脂肽,一种富含碳水化合物的酪蛋白肽,可以增加钙,铁或锌的吸收。 α-乳清蛋白是一种主要的母乳蛋白,可能有助于平衡氨基酸模式并增加钙和锌的吸收。目的:我们确定了补充糖巨肽和α-乳白蛋白的婴儿配方食品对生长的影响;追踪矿物质状态;铁,锌和钙的吸收;以及血浆氨基酸,血尿素氮和血浆胰岛素浓度。设计:婴儿恒河猴(每组n = 5例婴儿)从出生至4 mo内进行母乳喂养或喂食对照或补充α-乳白蛋白或糖巨肽的配方。每月评估血液学指标和生长。用放射性同位素和全身计数测量矿物质吸收。结果:喂食糖巨肽的婴儿的食物摄入量高于其他配方奶粉婴儿。饲喂糖巨肽或对照配方食品的婴儿的血细胞比容值高于母乳喂养或饲喂α-乳清蛋白的婴儿。喂养糖巨肽或对照配方食品的婴儿比母乳喂养的婴儿具有更高的血浆锌和锌吸收。在观察到差异的地方,母乳喂养的婴儿和喂食α-乳清蛋白的婴儿具有相似的血浆必需氨基酸和胰岛素谱,这与喂食糖巨肽或对照配方食品的婴儿不同。结论:补充糖皮质激素肽或α-乳白蛋白的配方食品对幼猴的营养状况没有不利影响。糖脂肽的补充增加了锌的吸收,这可能会降低配方锌的浓度,而α-乳白蛋白的补充则促进了与母乳喂养的猴子相似的血浆氨基酸模式。

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