Journal article
Untargeted lipidomics using liquid chromatography-ion mobility-mass spectrometry reveals novel triacylglycerides in human milk
AD George, MCL Gay, ME Wlodek, RD Trengove, K Murray, DT Geddes
Scientific Reports | NATURE PORTFOLIO | Published : 2020
Abstract
Human milk provides the infant with the essential nutritive and non-nutritive factors required for health, growth and development. The human milk lipidome is complex, but comprises predominantly triacylglycerides. Historically, the fatty acid profile of the entire human milk lipidome has been investigated, and many relationships have been identified between infant health and fatty acids. Most of these fatty acids are, however, delivered to the infant as triacylglycerides. Using liquid chromatography-ion mobility-mass spectrometry, the objective of this study was to characterise the triacylglyceride profile of human milk and elucidate relationships between the triacylglyceride profile and inf..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by an unrestricted research grant from Medela AG. MEW receives a National Health and Medical Research Council grant. Funding bodies had no input into the study design, sample and data collection, analysis, data interpretation or in the writing or publication of this manuscript.