Feeley R M, Eitenmiller R R, Jones J B, Barnhart H
J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 1983 May;2(2):262-7.
Early milk samples from 102 American mothers were examined for Ca, P, and Mg contents in relation to stage of lactation, intake of prenatal mineral supplements, maternal age, parity, and previous history of lactation. A total of 415 samples were collected at three stages of lactation: early transitional (4-7 days postpartum); transitional (10-14 days postpartum); and mature (30-45 days postpartum). No diurnal variations in element concentrations were observed in representative samples of late evening (PM) and early morning (AM) feedings collected during the transitional and mature stages. The mean concentrations for the major elements were highest in early transitional milk and in some cases decreased significantly (p less than 0.05) as lactation progressed. Ca, P, and Mg contents (means +/- SEM) were 26.3 +/- 0.6, 14.6 +/- 0.4, 5.3 +/- 0.1 mg/100 g in early transitional milk and 26.2 +/- 0.5, 13.3 +/- 0.3, and 5.0 +/- 0.1 in mature milk, respectively. Increasing uniformity in the elemental content of milk was noted among the mothers as lactation became established. No significant relationship was found between intake of dietary supplements containing Ca and Mg and levels of these elements in milk. Also, no significant correlations were found between maternal age, parity, or previous history of lactation and the elemental content of milk. From these data, it was estimated that fully breast-fed infants would receive approximately 33, 18, and 6.5 mg/kg/day of Ca, P, and Mg, respectively, during the neonatal period.
对102位美国母亲的早期乳汁样本进行了钙、磷和镁含量检测,检测内容与泌乳阶段、产前矿物质补充剂摄入量、母亲年龄、胎次以及既往哺乳史有关。在泌乳的三个阶段共采集了415份样本:早期过渡阶段(产后4 - 7天);过渡阶段(产后10 - 14天);成熟阶段(产后30 - 45天)。在过渡阶段和成熟阶段采集的傍晚(PM)和清晨(AM)代表性喂养样本中,未观察到元素浓度的日变化。主要元素的平均浓度在早期过渡乳汁中最高,在某些情况下,随着泌乳进程显著降低(p小于0.05)。早期过渡乳汁中的钙、磷和镁含量(均值±标准误)分别为26.3±0.6、14.6±0.4、5.3±0.1mg/100g,成熟乳汁中分别为26.2±0.5、13.3±0.3和5.0±0.1mg/100g。随着泌乳的建立,母亲乳汁中元素含量的均匀性增加。未发现摄入含钙和镁的膳食补充剂与乳汁中这些元素的水平之间存在显著关系。此外,未发现母亲年龄、胎次或既往哺乳史与乳汁中元素含量之间存在显著相关性。根据这些数据估计,纯母乳喂养的婴儿在新生儿期分别将摄入约33、18和6.5mg/kg/天的钙、磷和镁。