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N Z Med J. 1977 Apr 13;85(585):275-8.
The concentrations of iron, copper, zinc, manganese, nickel, cadmium and lead are reported for milk foods and supplements offered to infants before the introduction of mixed feeding. Levels of most of the trace elements in samples of breast milk and homogenised cows' milk were within the ranges reported overseas. Most of the milk products should supply adequate amounts of iron, copper, manganese and nickel to the young infant although zinc intakes may be marginal. Concentrations of cadmium and lead were well below the maximum values permitted by law.
报告了在引入混合喂养之前提供给婴儿的奶类食品和补充剂中铁、铜、锌、锰、镍、镉和铅的浓度。母乳和均质化牛奶样本中大多数微量元素的含量在海外报告的范围内。大多数奶制品应为幼儿提供足够量的铁、铜、锰和镍,尽管锌的摄入量可能处于边缘水平。镉和铅的浓度远低于法律允许的最大值。