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Essential Fatty Acids and TheirTransGeometrical Isomers in Powdered and Liquid Infant Formulas Sold in Canada

 

作者: Ratnayake W.,   Chardigny* J.,   Wolff† R.,   Bayard† C.,   Sébédio* J.,   Martine* L.,  

 

期刊: Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition  (OVID Available online 1997)
卷期: Volume 25, issue 4  

页码: 400-407

 

ISSN:0277-2116

 

年代: 1997

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: Essential fatty acids;Gas-liquid chromatography;Infant formulas;Transfatty acids

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

BackgroundAnimal and human studies have suggested thattransfatty acids might alter some physiological functions and adversely affect the growth and essential fatty acid balance of infants. In this context it is important to know the fatty acid composition, including the levels oftransisomers of oleic, linoleic and α-linolenic acids in infant formulas.MethodsTen liquid and fourteen powdered formulas for term infants were purchased from retail stores in Canada. The fatty acid composition of each formula was determined by capillary gas-liquid chromatography.ResultsAll the formulas met the mimimum content of 500 mg of linoleic acid/100 kcal formula (equivalent to 4.5% of energy) specified under current Canadian regulations. The formulas all met the minimum energy levels of 3% as linoleic acid and 0.7% as α-linolenic acid recommended recently by an ad hoc committee of Health Canada. However, in nine formulas, the proportion of linoleic acid was more than 20% of total fatty acids, and consequently, in five of them, the ratio of linoleic acid to α-linolenic acid exceeded the maximum ratio of 16:1 recommended by the ad hoc committee.Transfatty acids were present in all the samples, and generally the liquid formulas displayed a higher totaltranscontent (mean 1.9%, range 0.9-3.1%) than powdered formulas (mean 1.4%, range 0.6-2.5%). The amounts oftransisomers of linoleic and α-linolenic acids and the degree of isomerization of these fatty acids were also higher in liquid formulas than in powdered formulas.ConclusionsA few of the Canadian infant formulas would provide one-third of α-linolenic acid astransgeometric isomers.

 



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