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Lipidome analysis of milk composition in humans, monkeys, bovids, and pigs
[摘要] Lipids contained in milk are an essential source of energy and structural materials for a growing neonate. Furthermore, lipids’ long-chain unsaturated fatty acid residues can directly participate in neonatal tissue formation. Here, we used untargeted mass spectrometric measurements to assess milk lipid composition in seven mammalian species: humans, two macaque species, cows, goats, yaks, and pigs. Analysis of the main milk lipid class, triacylglycerides (TAGs), revealed species-specific quantitative differences in the composition of fatty acid residues for each of seven species. Overall, differences in milk lipid composition reflect evolutionary distances among species, with each species group demonstrating specific lipidome features. Among them, human milk contained more medium and long-chain unsaturated fatty acids compared to other species, while pig milk was the most distinct, featuring the highest proportion of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids. We show that milk lipidome composition is dynamic across mammalian species, changed extensively in pigs, and contains features particular to humans.
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[效力级别]  [学科分类] 护理学
[关键词] Lipidome;Milk;Evolution;Human;Fatty acids [时效性] 
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