Abstract

The fatty acid composition of plasma lipoprotein-triglyceride (TG) and -cholesterol ester (CE) was studied in seven healthy breast-fed infants three times during the first day and on the third, sixth and twenty-first days of life. The major finding was a two-fold increase in the linoleic acid weight percent of plasma lipoprotein-TG and -CE between the first and third weeks of life. This increase could best be explained by the ingestion of breast-milk rich in linoleic acid.

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