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[Quality study of Holder pasteurization of donor human milk in a neonatal personalized nutrition unit]

Authors :
Manuel Sánchez Luna
M. Carmen Sánchez Gomez de Orgaz
Sylvia Caballero Martín
Source :
Anales de pediatria.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Objective Holder pasteurization is the technique used most frequently in milk banks to minimize the risk of transmission of infectious agents. Different pasteurization devices have been described that generally use hot water or air as heat sources. In our study, we analysed the quality of pasteurization achieved with a new automated water-free pasteurizer in a neonatal personalized nutrition unit in which donated milk from mothers of infants delivered at different gestational ages and of different postnatal ages is pasteurized. Material and methods We analysed the temperatures of different phases of pasteurization with 8 external probes distributed evenly throughout the pasteurizer. We applied the optimal range criteria established by the European Milk Bank Association (EMBA) to assess the quality of pasteurization. We also analysed the macronutrient composition of 8 samples of donor human milk of different volumes before and after automated pasteurization. Results We did not find significant differences in the following parameters under study: time from 58 °C to 62.5 °C, duration of plateau, highest temperature during plateau and length of exposure to temperatures over 58 °C. The macronutrient analysis showed significant changes in fat content but not in protein or lactose content. Conclusions Holder pasteurization of human milk with a water-free pasteurizer met the quality standards recommended by the European Milk Bank Association independently of the quantity of milk pasteurized in each bottle and with significant changes in the fat content but not in the protein or lactose content.

Details

ISSN :
23412879
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Anales de pediatria
Accession number :
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