Shaping infant development from the inside out: Bioactive factors in human milk

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Abstract

Human breast milk is the optimal nutrition for all infants and is comprised of many bioactive and immunomodulatory components. The components in human milk, such as probiotics, human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs), extracellular vesicles, peptides, immunoglobulins, growth factors, cytokines, and vitamins, play a critical role in guiding neonatal development beyond somatic growth. In this review, we will describe the bioactive factors in human milk and discuss how these factors shape neonatal immunity, the intestinal microbiome, intestinal development, and more from the inside out.

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Andres, S. F., Scottoline, B., & Good, M. (2023). Shaping infant development from the inside out: Bioactive factors in human milk. Seminars in Perinatology, 47(1). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.semperi.2022.151690

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