Takada M, Shimada M, Hosono S, Tauchi M, Minato M, Takahashi S, Okuni M, Takeuchi S
Department of Pediatrics, Nihon University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
Early Hum Dev. 1992 Jun-Jul;29(1-3):333-8. doi: 10.1016/0378-3782(92)90188-m.
To establish mineral and trace element requirements for very low birth it is important to prevent bone mineral disorder. Those infants fed mother's milk only are thought to be at higher risk of this disorder. Both calcium and phosphorus supplementation were thought to be needed to prevent it. Copper and zinc are important as cofactors of major enzymes involved in the synthesis of collagen. These trace elements especially zinc may not be enough for very low birth weight infants fed mother's milk. At present however the relationship between these trace elements and minerals, and bone metabolic disease in preterm infants is not completely clear.