Abstract

The composition of milk lipids varies across different ethnic sources. The lipidome profiles of Chinese Han human milk (HHM) and Chinese Korean human milk (KHM) were investigated in this study. A total of 741 lipids were identified in HHM and KHM. Twenty-eight differentially expressed lipids (DELs) were screened between the 2 milk groups; among these, 6 triacylglycerols (TGs), 13 diacylglycerols (DGs), 7 free fatty acids (FFAs), and 1 monoglyceride (MG) were upregulated in KHM. Carnitine (CAR) was upregulated in HHM. Most DELs showed a single peak distribution in both groups. The correlations, related pathways and diseases of these DELs were further analyzed. The results demonstrated that DG, MG, and FFAs showed highly positive correlations with each other (r >0.8). The most enriched Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) and Human Metabolome Database (HMDB) pathways were inositol phosphate metabolism, and α-linolenic acid and linolenic acid metabolism, respectively. Major depressive disorder-related FFA (20:5) and FFA (22:6) were more abundant in KHM, while HHM showed more obesity-related CAR. These data potentially provide lipidome information regarding human milk from different ethnicities in China.

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