母乳のプレバイオティクスとプロバイオティクス<br>Prebiotics and Probiotics in Human Milk : Origins and Functions of Milk-Borne Oligosaccharides and Bacteria

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母乳のプレバイオティクスとプロバイオティクス
Prebiotics and Probiotics in Human Milk : Origins and Functions of Milk-Borne Oligosaccharides and Bacteria

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 506 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780128027257
  • DDC分類 613.269

Full Description

Prebiotics and Probiotics in Human Milk: Origins and Functions of Milk-Borne Oligosaccharides and Bacteria provides a comprehensive, yet approachable, treatise on what is currently known about the origins and functions of human milk oligosaccharides (HMO), the complex sugars in milk that are not digested by the infant.

The book examines how HMOs and bacteria in human milk may function independently and coordinately to influence both maternal and infant health. Human milk is the only food "designed” specifically to nourish humans, indeed representing the essence of a perfect "functional food.” And although researchers have been studying its composition for decades, surprisingly little is really understood about the origins and functions of its myriad components, an area that is especially true for HMOs and bacteria.

This book provides a thorough review of the newest research on these inter-related milk constituents as written by a team of experts from both academia and industry who actively conduct HMO and human milk microbiome research as they endeavor to apply this new knowledge to infant nutrition. Each chapter provides objective rationale for what research is still needed in this rapidly evolving area, also discussing the challenges and opportunities faced by the industry in adding HMO and microbes to infant food products.

This book is a valuable resource for nutrition researchers focused on infant nutrition, food scientists and product developers working on infant formula, and clinicians interested in broadening their understanding of the benefits of human milk for infants.

Contents

Section A. Background, Structures, Synthesis, and Analysis

Chapter 1. From Bifidus Factor to Human Milk Oligosaccharides: A Historical Perspective on Complex Sugars in Milk

Chapter 2. Structures, Classification, and Biosynthesis of Human Milk Oligosaccharides

Chapter 3. Oligosaccharides in the Milk of Other Mammals

Chapter 4. Analytical Methods to Characterize Human Milk Oligosaccharides

Section B. Potential Functions and Benefits

Chapter 5. Oligosaccharide Metabolism in the Breastfed Infant

Chapter 6. The Role of Human Milk Oligosaccharides in Host-Microbial Interactions

Chapter 7. Potential Public Health Impact of Human Milk Oligosaccharides

Chapter 8. Human Milk Oligosaccharides as Modulators of Intestinal and Systemic Immunity

Section C. Challenges and Opportunities

Chapter 9. Making Human Milk Oligosaccharides Available for Research and Application - Approaches, Challenges, and Future Opportunities

Section D. Background, Methods, Origin, and Interpretation

Chapter 10. Isn't Milk Sterile? A Historical Perspective on Microbes in Milk

Chapter 11. From the Human Milk Microbiota to the Human Milk Metagenome: Evolution of Methods to Study Human Milk Microbial Communities

Chapter 12. Maternal Factors Related to Variability in the Human Milk Microbiome

Chapter 13. The Origin of Human Milk Bacteria

Section E. Human Milk Microbes and Health

Chapter 14. An Evolutionary, Biosocial Perspective on Variation in Human Milk Microbes and Oligosaccharides: An Example of Eco-Homeorhesis?

Chapter 15. Infectious Mastitis During Lactation: A Mammary Dysbiosis Model

Chapter 16. Probiotics During the Perinatal Period: Impact on the Health of Mothers and Infants

Section F. Challenges and Opportunities

Chapter 17. Human Milk Microbes - Summary and Research Gaps

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