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Recent Progress and Current Status of Studies on Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMOs) and Their Application in China
WEI Yuanan, ZHANG Lijun, ZHENG Huiling, CHEN Xiaolin
Journal of Dairy Science and Technology
2016, 39 (3):
33-38.
DOI: 10.15922/j.cnki.jdst.2016.03.008
Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) are a group of complex glycans occurring in human breast milk that play important roles in the growth and development of infants. More than 200 distinct kinds of HMOs have been identified so far. The naturally occurring mixtures of HMOs in humans have different components and profiles that reflect the mother’s genetic makeup (e.g., Lewis blood type), duration of lactation, life style, diet and geographic region. A number of functions that may protect the health of breast-fed infants have been reviewed for HMOs. However, available information on the content and profiles of HMOs in human milk, especially among Chinese mothers, is limited. Therefore, further research on the relationship between the structure and functions of HMOs and a databank of HMOs from Chinese mothers are needed in order to establish a firm scientific basis and specific guidelines for improved infant formula in the future.
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