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Eureka! Protection Ingredient of Breast Milk Identified

by kate baggott on December 7th, 2006

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They are called oligosaccharides and they have been identified by scietists working at the University of California at Davis and at Agilent Technologies. According to an article in the Technology Review, the compound may explain how breast milk helps to protect infants from bacteria and viruses.

  • Complex sugars called oligosaccharides are the third most common solid component of human breast milk, after lipids and proteins. But unlike lipids and proteins, oligosaccharides have no nutritional value, and babies can’t digest them. Instead, these molecules have been found to bind to bacteria in the gut, preventing agents like E. coli and Campylobacter jejuni from attaching to the intestinal wall and causing diseases such as diarrhea in infants.

Up until now, commerical formulas have ignored oligosaccharides. The technology finally exists that will enable scientists to classify and examine different types of oligosaccharides and determine if they can be replicated, not just for formulas, but for medical use infection prevention.

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