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CLINICAL ASPECTS OF ARTIFICIAL HUMAN COLOSTRUM
Samruddhi Yogesh Sonawane, Shaikh Wasim Abdul Gani* and Dr. Amol D. Landge
. Abstract Synthetic human colostrum is can produce synthetically by using natural ingredients. There are so many cases of malnutrition in all over India. The mothers are not able to feed their baby because lack of nutrition in their body and certain medication. The one and only main reason of all this is poverty in India. The main purpose of this article is to produce synthetic human colostrum in cheapest cost. The human colostrum is a source of best nutrition for the new born, millions of years of evolution says that, finely to be harmony with it is the requirements of the infant. Colostrum is the first milk and is present in a breast from 12 to 16 week of pregnancy. Human colostrum or breast milk compose of many complex proteins, lipids and carbohydrates, the concentrations of which alter dramatically over a single feed, as well as over lactation, to reflect the infant's needs. In addition to supplying a source of nutrition for infants or new born, breast milk compose of a infinite of biologically active components. These molecules plays distinct roles, both guiding the development of the new born immune system and intestinal microbiota. Corporal growth, human colostrum as a bodily fluid has a various other advantages, including modulation postnatal intestinal function, immune ontogeny, and build out of brain. Although nursing is highly recommended, breastfeeding may not always be possible, suitable or lactation insufficiently because serious illness, hypoplasia, insufficient glandular tissue, breast surgery, postpartum depression. Infant formula is an industrially produced substitute for neonate consumption. In this review, we discuss the composition of breast milk, natural sources of composition of breast milk and the factors that affect it during the course of breast feeding. To know the components of human colostrum and their functions will allow for the improvement of clinical practices, neonate nursing and our understanding of immune responses to infection and immunize to or vaccination new born. Keywords: Human colostrum, Natural ingredients, biologically active components, immune ontogeny, hypoplasia, glandular tissue, postpartum, neonate, immunize. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
