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Partition of nitrogen intake and excretion in low-birth-weight infants

Authors :
Sharon M. Donovan
Stephanie A. Atkinson
Bo Lönnerdal
Robin K. Whyte
Source :
American journal of diseases of children (1960). 143(12)
Publication Year :
1989

Abstract

• Although nitrogen balance studies have been carried out in low-birth-weight infants, few have partitioned the nitrogen into its components. In this study, 72-hour balance studies were conducted in 24 low-birth-weight infants (gestational age, 30.7±1.6 weeks; birth weight 1.36±0.25 kg) fed their mothers' milk (preterm milk) or 50% preterm milk and 50% formula. Total nitrogen, nonprotein nitrogen, and whey protein intake and excretion were measured. Total nitrogen intake (preterm milk group, 452 ± 138 mg/kg per day; preterm+formula group, 406±93 mg/kg per day), absorption (85%), and retention (71%) were not significantly different between groups. Intact and fragments of secretory IgA and lactoferrin were detected in soluble fecal extracts, and represented 25% and 9% of intake, respectively. Feeding preterm milk allows for nitrogen accretion similar to intrauterine growth rates for 5 weeks postnatally, and provides potentially functional proteins for the low-birth-weight infant. (AJDC. 1989;143:1485-1491)

Details

ISSN :
0002922X
Volume :
143
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American journal of diseases of children (1960)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8d1ab23a44ab9b6120d6e36a3a7b7fb7