Back to Search Start Over

Gastric Proteolysis in Preterm Infants Fed Mother’s Milk or Formula

Authors :
Theresa R. Henderson
Martine Armand
Paul Hamosh
Margit Hamosh
Nitin R. Mehta
Source :
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology ISBN: 9781461355212
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
Springer US, 2001.

Abstract

Gastric proteolysis is assumed to be low in the newborn (Britton & Koldovsky 1989). Postprandial pepsin output is significantly lower in preterm infants than adults, 589 vs. 3352U/kg, respectively (Armand et al. 1995, 1996). We now report on gastric proteolysis in preterm infants (gestation age, 29 weeks; postnatal age, 5-6 weeks) gavage-fed mother’s milk or preemie formula. The data show that a) the nonprotein component is higher in human milk than formula, b) net proteolysis amounts to 15% of protein, c) gastric proteolysis is lower than lipolysis and, contrary to the latter, is not enhanced by milk feeding (Armand et al. 1996). We suggest that stomach pH, enzyme output, and food structure are the reasons for differences in gastric digestion of protein and fat in infants.

Details

ISBN :
978-1-4613-5521-2
ISBNs :
9781461355212
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology ISBN: 9781461355212
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........048f72f6ded04be0bbaeedc100a10ded
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1371-1_50