MIRIS – an adequate method to measure fortified breast milk?
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Results Preanalytic testing: MIRIS was capable to measure bovine protein dissolved in water accurately. Impreciseness started after adding 0.5g P+ to HM-fortifier mixtures and revealed up to 20% difference after addition of 4.0g P+. Native HM (FMS group, n=67) contained in mean 1.1±0.3g protein, 3.1±0.8g fat, 6.6±0.3g lactose, 11.7±0.8g of dry mass and 59±10kcal per 100ml HM. After fortification of HM with HMF and 4.0g P+ a deviation in protein content of 1.0g protein/100ml in FMS group and in FM85 group was observed. MIRIS underestimated protein content of HM fortified with HMF and P+ mixtures (p<0.05). MIRIS underevaluated carbohydrates and energy content. Processing of HM had no effects on protein level. Lactationday correlated significantly with protein content (p<0.0001; r=-,4243).
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دوره 1 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 2014