Fatty acid balance studies in preterm infants fed formula milk containing long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCP) II

C. Morgan, J. Stammers, J. Colley, Stephen Spencer, D. Hull

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Abstract

A milk formula (Prematil-LCP) containing long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCP) and with a fatty acid profile closely resembling breast milk has recently been introduced for preterm infants. A double-blind randomized controlled trial was performed comparing fatty acid absorption from Prematil-LCP (n = 10) and standard Prematil (n = 10). Formula-fed preterm infants underwent 3 d fat balances (once full enteral feeds were established) along with a parallel human milk fed group (n = 11). Plasma samples were taken on the last day. Median total fat excretion (absorption, %) was 2.34g kg-1 (82.0), 2.64g kg-1 (82.9) and 1.65g kg-1 (87.8) with Prematil, Prematil-LCP and human milk feeding, respectively. This reflected differences in the excretion and absorption of long-chain saturated fatty acids. All groups excreted detectable LCP. LCP disappearance was higher in infants fed human milk than in those fed Prematil-LCP, particularly for n-6 LCP (p < 0.01). Nevertheless, excreted LCP equated to < 30% dietary intake, with Prematil-LCP feeding. Plasma lipid fatty acid composition reflected differences in dietary LCP intake.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)318-324
Number of pages7
JournalActa Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics
Volume87
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 1998
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Fat balance
  • Polyunsaturated fatty acids
  • Preterm infant formula

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