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  • Pasteurization of mother's own milk reduces fat absorption and growth in preterm infants.

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    Abstract Title:

    Pasteurization of mother's own milk reduces fat absorption and growth in preterm infants.

    Abstract Source:

    Acta Paediatr. 2007 Oct ;96(10):1445-9. Epub 2007 Aug 20. PMID: 17714541

    Abstract Author(s):

    Y Andersson, K Sävman, L Bläckberg, O Hernell

    Article Affiliation:

    Department of Clinical Sciences, Pediatrics, Umeå University, S-901 87 Umeå, Sweden.

    Abstract:

    AIM:A randomized study was conducted to evaluate whether pasteurized milk (Holder pasteurization 62.5 degrees C, 30 min) reduces fat absorption and growth in preterm infants.

    METHODS:Preterm infants (825-1325 g) born with gestational age

    RESULTS:We found, on an average, 17% higher fat absorption with raw as compared to pasteurized milk. Infants gained more weight and linear growth assessed as knee-heel length was also greater during the week they were fed raw milk as compared to the week they were fed pasteurized milk.

    CONCLUSION:Feeding preterm infants pasteurized as compared to raw own mother's milk reduced fat absorption. When the infants were fed raw milk, they gained more in knee-heel length compared to when they were fed pasteurized milk.

  • Pooled pasteurized breast milk and untreated own mother's milk in the feeding of very low birth weight babies: a randomized controlled trial.

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    Abstract Title:

    Pooled pasteurized breast milk and untreated own mother's milk in the feeding of very low birth weight babies: a randomized controlled trial.

    Abstract Source:

    J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 1986 Mar-Apr;5(2):242-7. PMID: 3514832

    Abstract Author(s):

    H Stein, D Cohen, A A Herman, J Rissik, U Ellis, K Bolton, J Pettifor, L MacDougall

    Abstract:

    It has been shown that milk derived from mothers with term infants is not optimal for premature babies. There is also concern about the effect of heat sterilizing breast milk. At Baragwanath Hospital, the majority of mothers remain with and care for their premature babies. Over many years, pooled pasteurized breast milk has been fed to these babies before direct breast feeding is instituted. A study was done to compare feeding pooled pasteurized breast milk and untreated own mother's milk to very low birth weight babies. There was a significantly more rapid weight gain both in terms of regaining birth weight and, from this point, to reaching a weight of 1,800 g when using untreated own mother's milk. This occurred in spite of the fact that there was little difference, especially in terms of energy content, between the two types of breast milk. This was due to the fact that the pooled pasteurized milk was also largely obtained from mothers of premature babies. It is suggested from our data that slower weight gain in the group receiving the pooled pasteurized milk could be due to the pasteurization, which probably destroys heat-labile milk lipase.

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