The Role of Two Human Milk Oligosaccharides, 2′-Fucosyllactose and Lacto-N-Neotetraose, in Infant Nutrition

Human breast milk contains numerous biomolecules. Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) are the third most abundant component of breast milk, after lactose and lipids. Amongst the synthetized HMOs, 2′-fucosyllactose (2′-FL) and lacto-N-neotetraose (LNnT) are widely studied and are considered safe for i...

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Main Authors: Badriul Hegar, -, Yulianti Wibowo, -, Ray Wagiu Basrowi, -, I Gusti Made Reza Gunadi Ranuh, -, Subijanto Marto Sudarmo, -, Zakiudin Munasir, -, Alpha Fardah Athiyah, -, Ariani Dewi Widodo, -, Supriatmo, -, Muzal Kadim, -, Ahmad Suryawan, -, Ninung Rose Diana, -, Christy Manoppo, -, Yvan Vandenplas, -
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spelling id-langga.1073432022-11-29T00:50:15Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/107343/ The Role of Two Human Milk Oligosaccharides, 2′-Fucosyllactose and Lacto-N-Neotetraose, in Infant Nutrition Badriul Hegar, - Yulianti Wibowo, - Ray Wagiu Basrowi, - I Gusti Made Reza Gunadi Ranuh, - Subijanto Marto Sudarmo, - Zakiudin Munasir, - Alpha Fardah Athiyah, - Ariani Dewi Widodo, - Supriatmo, - Muzal Kadim, - Ahmad Suryawan, - Ninung Rose Diana, - Christy Manoppo, - Yvan Vandenplas, - R Medicine (General) RJ Pediatrics Human breast milk contains numerous biomolecules. Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) are the third most abundant component of breast milk, after lactose and lipids. Amongst the synthetized HMOs, 2′-fucosyllactose (2′-FL) and lacto-N-neotetraose (LNnT) are widely studied and are considered safe for infant nutrition. Several studies have reported the health benefits of HMOs, which include modulation of the intestinal microbiota, anti-adhesive effect against pathogens, modulation of the intestinal epithelial cell response, and development of the immune system. The amount and diversity of HMOs are determined by the genetic background of the mothers (HMO secretors or non-secretors). The non-secretor mothers secrete lower HMOs than secretor mothers. The breastfed infants of secretor mothers gain more health benefit than those of non-secretor mothers. In conclusion, supplementation of infant formula with 2′-FL and LNnT is a promising innovation for infant nutrition. Korean Prediatric Society 2019-07 Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/107343/2/The%20Role%20of%20Two%20Human.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/107343/3/7.%20The%20Role%20of%20Two%20Human%20Milk%20Oligosaccharides%2C%202%E2%80%B2-Fucosyllactose%20and%20Lacto-N-Neotetraose%2C%20in%20Infant%20Nutrition.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/107343/6/C9%20Peer%20Review.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/107343/7/C9%20Artikel.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/107343/8/9.pdf Badriul Hegar, - and Yulianti Wibowo, - and Ray Wagiu Basrowi, - and I Gusti Made Reza Gunadi Ranuh, - and Subijanto Marto Sudarmo, - and Zakiudin Munasir, - and Alpha Fardah Athiyah, - and Ariani Dewi Widodo, - and Supriatmo, - and Muzal Kadim, - and Ahmad Suryawan, - and Ninung Rose Diana, - and Christy Manoppo, - and Yvan Vandenplas, - (2019) The Role of Two Human Milk Oligosaccharides, 2′-Fucosyllactose and Lacto-N-Neotetraose, in Infant Nutrition. Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, 22 (4). pp. 330-340. ISSN 22348546 https://www.pghn.org/DOIx.php?id=10.5223/pghn.2019.22.4.330 https://doi.org/10.5223/pghn.2019.22.4.330
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RJ Pediatrics
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RJ Pediatrics
Badriul Hegar, -
Yulianti Wibowo, -
Ray Wagiu Basrowi, -
I Gusti Made Reza Gunadi Ranuh, -
Subijanto Marto Sudarmo, -
Zakiudin Munasir, -
Alpha Fardah Athiyah, -
Ariani Dewi Widodo, -
Supriatmo, -
Muzal Kadim, -
Ahmad Suryawan, -
Ninung Rose Diana, -
Christy Manoppo, -
Yvan Vandenplas, -
The Role of Two Human Milk Oligosaccharides, 2′-Fucosyllactose and Lacto-N-Neotetraose, in Infant Nutrition
description Human breast milk contains numerous biomolecules. Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) are the third most abundant component of breast milk, after lactose and lipids. Amongst the synthetized HMOs, 2′-fucosyllactose (2′-FL) and lacto-N-neotetraose (LNnT) are widely studied and are considered safe for infant nutrition. Several studies have reported the health benefits of HMOs, which include modulation of the intestinal microbiota, anti-adhesive effect against pathogens, modulation of the intestinal epithelial cell response, and development of the immune system. The amount and diversity of HMOs are determined by the genetic background of the mothers (HMO secretors or non-secretors). The non-secretor mothers secrete lower HMOs than secretor mothers. The breastfed infants of secretor mothers gain more health benefit than those of non-secretor mothers. In conclusion, supplementation of infant formula with 2′-FL and LNnT is a promising innovation for infant nutrition.
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author Badriul Hegar, -
Yulianti Wibowo, -
Ray Wagiu Basrowi, -
I Gusti Made Reza Gunadi Ranuh, -
Subijanto Marto Sudarmo, -
Zakiudin Munasir, -
Alpha Fardah Athiyah, -
Ariani Dewi Widodo, -
Supriatmo, -
Muzal Kadim, -
Ahmad Suryawan, -
Ninung Rose Diana, -
Christy Manoppo, -
Yvan Vandenplas, -
author_facet Badriul Hegar, -
Yulianti Wibowo, -
Ray Wagiu Basrowi, -
I Gusti Made Reza Gunadi Ranuh, -
Subijanto Marto Sudarmo, -
Zakiudin Munasir, -
Alpha Fardah Athiyah, -
Ariani Dewi Widodo, -
Supriatmo, -
Muzal Kadim, -
Ahmad Suryawan, -
Ninung Rose Diana, -
Christy Manoppo, -
Yvan Vandenplas, -
author_sort Badriul Hegar, -
title The Role of Two Human Milk Oligosaccharides, 2′-Fucosyllactose and Lacto-N-Neotetraose, in Infant Nutrition
title_short The Role of Two Human Milk Oligosaccharides, 2′-Fucosyllactose and Lacto-N-Neotetraose, in Infant Nutrition
title_full The Role of Two Human Milk Oligosaccharides, 2′-Fucosyllactose and Lacto-N-Neotetraose, in Infant Nutrition
title_fullStr The Role of Two Human Milk Oligosaccharides, 2′-Fucosyllactose and Lacto-N-Neotetraose, in Infant Nutrition
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Two Human Milk Oligosaccharides, 2′-Fucosyllactose and Lacto-N-Neotetraose, in Infant Nutrition
title_sort role of two human milk oligosaccharides, 2′-fucosyllactose and lacto-n-neotetraose, in infant nutrition
publisher Korean Prediatric Society
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