1. Plasma manganese levels in the very low birth weight infant are high in early life.
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Wilson DC, Tubman TR, Halliday HL, and McMaster D
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- Adult, Aging blood, Enteral Nutrition, Female, Humans, Infant Food, Infant, Newborn, Intensive Care, Neonatal, Male, Milk, Human chemistry, Infant, Low Birth Weight blood, Manganese blood
- Abstract
Plasma manganese levels were determined at birth and then serially to 3 months of age in 40 very low birth weight (VLBW) infants (mean birth weight 1,027 g). Mean plasma manganese concentration was 3.6 micrograms/l at birth and 3.0 micrograms/l at 3 months of age. These levels were approximately 3-fold greater than those of a group of 9 adults analysed using the same methods (mean 1.1 micrograms/l). Manganese was also measured in parenteral nutrition fluids, breast milk and 3 preterm formulas. There was no relationship between manganese intake and plasma manganese concentration.
- Published
- 1992
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