Chemical composition of human colostrum
Chemical composition of human colostrum
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For its
composition, colostrum is the
ideal food for the weight of the baby after the post-birth loss of
weight.
Colostrum
contains:
- a high
percentage of taurine, an amino-acid important for the development of
the central nervous system and for the baby’s retina;
- a high
percentage of lactose which enables an excessive loss of weight in the
first week of life;
- substances
which stimulate the intestinal peristalsis;
- a high
percentage of secreted immunoglobulin (IgA) which protects the baby
from intestinal and respiratory infections, preventing the adhesion of
bacteria to the mucosa cells. These antibodies have a local protective
action against alimentary allergies. They stratify on the intestinal
mucosa, making it not reactive to heterologous protein;
- immune cells
like macrophagus, neutrophils, lymphocyte, and so on;
- prostaglandins
(PG) which have a very important protective action for the mucosa of
the
digestive apparatus. They release some enzymes during the transit of
water,
minerals and glucose.
Source
|
Quantity
|
Proteins
|
2.3g/100g
|
Fats
|
3g/100g
|
Carbohydrates
(lactose)
|
5.7g/100g
|
Sodium
|
50mg/100g
|
Potassium
|
74mg/100g
|
Calories
|
670cal/L
|
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