Choline Content of Mothers' Milk in Ecuador and Boston

Autor: Wurtman, R.J., Brigida, M., Zeisel, S.H., Fierro-Benitez, R., Stanbury, J.B.
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 1982
DOI: 10.17615/b98f-v941
Popis: To the Editor: We have found that the free choline concentration of human milk varies during postnatal development and is sometimes markedly depressed in samples from women thought to be ingesting a choline-deficient diet. Choline is a precursor in the biosyntheses of phospholipids1 and of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.2,3 In animals, ingestion of a diet deficient in choline results in hepatic, renal, growth, and memory disorders.4 Neonates must ingest choline-containing foods like milk in order to maintain blood choline concentrations at high levels5; these levels may be needed to supply adequate choline to rapidly growing tissues.
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