Current practice in untargeted human milk metabolomics

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Abstract

Human milk (HM) is considered the gold standard for infant nutrition. HM contains macro- and micronutrients, as well as a range of bioactive compounds (hormones, growth factors, cell debris, etc.). The analysis of the complex and dynamic composition of HM has been a permanent challenge for researchers. The use of novel, cutting-edge techniques involving different metabolomics platforms has permitted to expand knowledge on the variable composition of HM. This review aims to present the state-of-the-art in untargeted metabolomic studies of HM, with emphasis on sampling, extraction and analysis steps. Workflows available from the literature have been critically revised and compared, including a comprehensive assessment of the achievable metabolome coverage. Based on the scientific evidence available, recommendations for future untargeted HM metabolomics studies are included.

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Ten-doménech, I., Ramos-garcia, V., Piñeiro-ramos, J. D., Gormaz, M., Parra-llorca, A., Vento, M., … Quintás, G. (2020, February 1). Current practice in untargeted human milk metabolomics. Metabolites. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo10020043

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