Bioactive components of human milk /

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Corporate author / creator:International Society for Research in Human Milk and Lactation. International Conference (8th : 1997 : Plymouth, Mass.)
Imprint:New York : Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, c2001.
Description:xv, 592 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Language:English
Series:Advances in experimental medicine and biology ; v. 501
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4592892
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Other authors / contributors:Newburg, David S.
ISBN:0306466538
Notes:"Proceedings of the 8th International Conference of The International Society for Research on Human Milk and Lactation, held October 25-29, 1997, in Plymouth, Massachusetts"--Verso of t.p..
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Table of Contents:
  • 49. Protective role of human lactoferrin against invasion of Shigella Flexneri M90T / Henry F. Gomez, Irene Herrera-Insua and Mustafa M. Siddiqui / [et al.]
  • 50. Binding of transcobalamin II by human mammary epithelial cells / Yuriko Adkins and Bo Lonnerdal
  • 51. Diet, growth, and bone mineralization in premature infants / Jan Faerk, Sten Petersen and Birgit Peitersen / [et al.]
  • 52. Fat content and fatty acid composition of fresh, pasteurized, or sterilized human milk / Natasa Fidler, Thorsten U. Sauerwald and Hans Demmelmair / [et al.]
  • 53. Lymphocyte subpopulations in breast-fed and formula-fed infants at six months of age / Joanna S. Hawkes and Robert A. Gibson
  • Sect. VIII. General Topics in Human Milk Research
  • Overview: Breast-feeding, xenobiotics, and milk / David S. Newburg
  • 54. Trends in donor milk banking in the United States / Lois D. W. Arnold
  • 55. Bacterial toxins and enteral feeding of premature infants at risk for necrotizing enterocolitis / Linda C. Duffy, Maria A. Zielezny and Vivien Carrion / [et al.]
  • 56. Epidemiology of breast-feeding in Italy / M. Giovannini, G. Banderali and C. Agostoni / [et al.]
  • 57. Analysis of casein using two-dimensional electrophoresis, western blot, and computer imaging / Marcia F. Goldfarb
  • 58. Consumption of lipophilic contaminants in human milk by infants: Quantities are usually incorrect / Robert G. Jensen, Carol J. Lammi-Keefe and Berthold Koletzko
  • 59. Active transport of nitrofurantion into rat milk / Cheah Y. Oo, Earl W. Paxton and Patrick J. McNamara
  • 60. Influence of lysine on cimetidine uptake and on excretion of cimetidine by the rat mammary gland / Phillip M. Gerk, Earl W. Paxton and Abhik M. Bandyopadhyay / [et al.]
  • 61. The effect of pasteurization on transforming growth factor alpha and transforming growth factor beta 2 concentrations in human milk / Rebecca J. McPherson and Carol L. Wagner
  • 62. Can women remember when their milk came in? / Rafael Perez-Escamilla and Donna Chapman
  • 63. Glycosidase activities and sugar release in human milk / Gherman Ya Wiederschain and David S. Newburg.
  • Sect. I. Introduction
  • 1. Bioactive components of human milk: Evolution, efficiency, and protection / David S. Newburg
  • 2. Human milk and the response of intestinal epithelium to infection / Kathrin Bernt and W. Allan Walker
  • Introduction to the Macy-Gyorgy award lecture / David S. Newburg
  • 3. MUC1 and MUC-X, epithelial mucins of breast and milk / Stuart Patton
  • 4. Drug transport into milk / Patrick J. McNamara
  • Sect. II. Hormones and Growth Factors in Mammary Development and in Milk
  • Overview: Hormones and growth factors / David S. Newburg
  • 5. The transforming growth factors beta in development and functional differentiation of the mouse mammary gland / Charles W. Daniel, Stephen Robinson and Gary B. Silberstein
  • 6. Is milk a conduit for developmental signals? / Kevin D. Nusser and L. Stephen Frawley
  • 7. Regulation of cell apoptosis by insulin-like growth factor I / Darryl L. Hadsell and Ghada Abdel-Fattah
  • 8. Human milk contains detectable levels of immunoreactive leptin / Robert E. Lyle, Stephen C. Kincaid and Janet C. Bryant / [et al.]
  • 9. Induction of expression of branched-chain aminotransferase and alpha-keto acid dehydrogenase in rat tissues during lactation / Soledad DeSantiago, Nimbe Torres and Susan Hutson / [et al.]
  • 10. A low-fat diet but not food restriction improves lactational performance in obese rats / Kathleen M. Rasmussen, Mary H. Wallace and Effie Gournis
  • 11. Human lactoferrin in the milk of transgenic mice increases intestinal growth in ten-day-old suckling neonates / P. Zhang, V. Sawicki and A. Lewis / [et al.]
  • 12. Growth rates of a human colon adenocarcinoma cell line are regulated by the milk protein alpha-lactalbumin / Lisa G. Sternhagen and Jonathan C. Allen
  • Sect. III. Milk Lipids and the Milk Fat Globule
  • Overview: Milk lipids / David S. Newburg
  • 13. Assembly and secretion of the lipid globules of milk / Thomas W. Keenan
  • 14. Prolonged breast-feeding (six months or more) and milk fat content at six months are associated with higher developmental scores at one year of age within a breast-fed population / C. Agostoni, F. Marangoni and M. Giovannini / [et al.]
  • 15. Presence of carotenoid, an anticarcinogenic marker, in nipple aspirates postlactation / Chandice Covington, Anne Mitchell-Gieleghem and David Lawson / [et al.]
  • 16. The anticarcinogenic conjugated fatty acid c9, t11-C18:2, or rumenic acid, in human milk: Amounts and effects / Robert G. Jensen and Carol Lammi-Keefe
  • 17. Long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid concentrations in human hindmilk are constant throughout twelve months of lactation / C. Agostoni, F. Marangoni and A. M. Lammardo / [et al.]
  • 18. Parenteral infusion of a lactating woman with intralipid: Changes in milk and plasma fatty acids / Robert G. Jensen, Carol J. Lammi-Keefe and Maureen MacBurney / [et al.]
  • 19. Investigation of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid metabolism in lactating women by means of stable isotope techniques / H. Demmelmair, M. Baumheuer and B. Koletzko / [et al.]
  • 20. Structural and functional aspects of three major glycoproteins of the human milk fat globule membrane / Jerry A. Peterson, Ciaran D. Scallan and Roberto L. Ceriani / [et al.]
  • 21. Anti-infectious properties of the human milk fat globule membrane / H. Schroten, M. Bosch and R. Nobis-Bosch / [et al.]
  • Sect. IV. Immunomodulatory and Anti-Inflammatory Agents in Milk
  • Overview: Immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory agents / David S. Newburg
  • 22. Homeostasis of the mucosal immune system: Human milk and lactation / Jiri Mestecky
  • 23. Anti-inflammatory characteristics of human milk: How, where, why / E. Stephen Buescher
  • 24. Development of a topical vaginal microbicide: Lessons learned from human milk / Charles E. Isaacs, Raju Pullarkat and Richard Kascsak
  • 25. Does human lactoferrin in the milk of transgenic mice deliver iron to suckling neonates? / Linda H. Hanson, Valerie Sawicki and Andrew Lewis / [et al.]
  • 26. Changes in lactoferrin and lysozyme levels in human milk during the first twelve weeks of lactation / P. Montagne, M. L. Cuilliere and C. Mole / [et al.]
  • 27. The association of allergic sensitization in mother and child in breast-fed and formula-fed infants / Anne L. Wright, Debra A. Stern and Marilyn Halonen
  • 28. Vesicular transport of soluble substances into mouse milk / Jenifer Monks and Margaret C. Neville
  • Sect. V. Nonantibody Immune Factors
  • Overview: Oligosaccharides and other protective components / David S. Newburg
  • 29. Glycoconjugates in human and transgenic animal milk / B. Kelder, R. Erney and John Kopchick / [et al.]
  • 30. Mass spectrometric investigations of human milk oligosaccharides / Anja Pfenninger, M. Karas and B. Finke / [et al.]
  • 31. Human milk oligosaccharides: A novel method provides insight into human genetics / R. Erney, M. Hilty and Larry Pickering / [et al.]
  • 32. Detection of four human milk groups with respect to Lewis-blood-group-dependent oligosaccharides by serologic and chromatographic analysis / B. Stahl, S. Thurl and J. Henker / [et al.]
  • 33. Characterization of oligosaccharides in milk and feces of breast-fed infants by high-performance anion-exchange chromatography / G. V. Coppa, P. Pierani and L. Zampini / [et al.]
  • 34. Survival of human milk oligosaccharides in the intestine of infants / Prasoon Chaturvedi, Christopher D. Warren and Christine R. Buescher / [et al.]
  • 35. Comparison of oligosaccharides in milk specimens from humans and twelve other species / Christopher D. Warren, Prasoon Chaturvedi and Adrienne R. Newburg / [et al.]
  • 36. Human milk lipids bind Shiga toxin / Irene Herrera-Insua, Henry F. Gomez and Vicente A. Diaz-Gonzalez / [et al.]
  • 37. Human milk antibacterial factors: The effect of temperature on defense systems / Hann-Yi Chen and Jonathan C. Allen
  • Sect. VI. Conditionally Essential Nutrients
  • Overview: Conditionally essential nutrients: Long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids / Marcello Giovannini
  • Overview: Conditionally essential nutrients: Can long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids and nucleotides qualify? / Margit Hamosh
  • 38. Biotherapeutic agents and disease in infants / Larry K. Pickering
  • 39. Long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in breast milk: Are they essential? / Robert A. Gibson and Maria Makrides
  • 40. Specific IgA to lactic acid bacteria in feces of children consuming milk fermented by yogurt symbiosis and Lactobacillus casei (Danone strain DN 114 001) / G. C. Faure, M. Morisset and B. Gobert / [et al.]
  • 41. Are breast-fed infants vitamin K deficient? / Frank R. Greer
  • 42. Long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid (LC-PUFA) during early development: Contribution of milk LC-PUFA to accretion rates varies among organs / Margit Hamosh, Theresa R. Henderson and Margaret A. Kemper / [et al.]
  • 43. Gastric proteolysis in preterm infants fed mother's milk or formula / Theresa R. Henderson, Margit Hamosh and Martine Armand / [et al.]
  • 44. Macronutrients in milk from mothers delivering preterm / Jan Faerk, Lisbeth Skafte and Sten Petersen / [et al.]
  • 45. Amino acid intake during lactation and amino acids of plasma and human milk / Isneida Ramirez, Soledad DeSantiago and Armando R. Tovar / [et al.]
  • 46. Negative balance of calcium during lactation in marginally nourished women / Leticia Alonso, Soledad DeSantiago and Ali Halhali / [et al.]
  • 47. Do healthy very-low-birth-weight infants fed on their own mothers' milk require sodium supplementation? / R. N. Musoke, R. K. Ayisi and D. A. O. Orinda / [et al.]
  • Sect. VII. Future Perspectives in Human Milk Research
  • Overview: The future of research in human milk / Richard J. Schanler
  • 48. From bioactive substances to research on breast-feeding promotion / Ardythe L. Morrow and M. Lourdes Guerrero