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This review explores the role of microorganisms and metabolites in human breast milk and their impact on neonatal health. Breast milk serves as both a primary source of nutrition for newborns and contributes to the development and maturation of the digestive, immunological, and neurological systems. It has the potential to reduce the risks of infections, allergies, and asthma. As our understanding of the properties of human milk advances, there is growing interest in incorporating its benefits into personalized infant nutrition strategies, particularly in situations in which breastfeeding is not an option. Future infant formula products are expected to emulate the composition and advantages of human milk, aligning with an evolving understanding of infant nutrition. The long-term health implications of human milk are still under investigation.
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Meng Zhang
Qinghai University
Hui Qiao
Nanjing Agricultural University
Shuwei Yang
Inner Mongolia Agricultural University
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs
Inner Mongolia Agricultural University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6c02bb6db64358763f5db — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.3c07690