Speciation as an analytical aid in trace element research in infant nutrition

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作者
Brätter, P
Blasco, IN
de Brätter, VEN
Raab, A
机构
[1] Hahn Meitner Inst Kernforsch Berlin GmbH, Dept Trace Elements Hlth & Nutr, D-14109 Berlin, Germany
[2] Univ Navarra, Fac Ciencias, E-31080 Pamplona, Spain
关键词
size exclusion chromatography; inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry; element speciation; human breast milk; infant formula; binding pattern; selenium; citrate;
D O I
10.1039/a801284i
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The aim of this work was twofold: to study the binding pattern of trace elements in formulas as compared with breast milk and the relationship between trace elements in breast milk and in maternal dietary intake, To investigate the binding form of trace elements in these nutritive fluids, methods for protein separation were combined with methods for trace element determination in the eluted fractions. HPLC and ICP-AES or ICP-MS were coupled on-line for the simultaneous speciation of elements of nutritional interest, viz., Ca, K, Mg, P, S, Co, Cu, Fe, I, Mn, Mo, Se and Zn, and also the heavy metals Cd and Pb in both human milk whey and formulas. In order to minimize interactions between the labile metal protein complexes and the column material, size-exclusion chromatography was used for protein separation. The binding pattern of trace elements in formulas is significantly different from that in breast milk and depends on its main component (cow's milk or soy), its processing (hydrolysis) and the chemical form (inorganic) of the added compounds. For example, compared with breast-fed infants the iron supply of formula-fed infants is much higher (up to 20-fold); in addition, the binding forms of Fe are very different in the two fluids. This has to be evaluated with respect to interactions with other elements during intestinal uptake. The investigation of breast milk samples from different regions of the world showed comparable shapes for the elution profiles and for Mo and Se a dependence on the regional maternal dietary intake. Speciation studies carried out on breast milk samples as a function of the selenium content showed significant changes in the zinc-binding pattern, In particular, citrate (as a zinc-binding component) was found to decrease with increasing dietary selenium intake of the mother.
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页码:821 / 826
页数:6
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