Studies on the Concentrations of Essential Trace Elements in Breast Milk

모유중 필수미량금속류의 함량에 관한 조사연구

  • Cho Yun-Syng (Department of Environmental Health Research National Institute of Environmental Research) ;
  • Kim Dae-Seon (Department of Environmental Health Research National Institute of Environmental Research)
  • Published : 1987.11.01

Abstract

Breast milk samples collected from 8 areas of 59 lactating women were analysed by atomic absorption spectrophotometry for copper, zinc and manganese concentrations. The results were as follows; 1. The mean levels of Cu, Zn and Mn in the total samples were $342.6\pm138.9{\mu}g/l$ of Cu, $2.01\pm1.44mg/l$ of Zn and $8.67\pm5.12{\mu}g/l$ of Mn. 2. The mean Cu levels by lactation periods were $504.5\pm166.2{\mu}g/l$ in 1-4 weeks, $345.0\pm100.0{\mu}g/l$ in 5-12 weeks, $276.4\pm84.8{\mu}g/l$ in 13-36 weeks and indicated decreasing concentrations by the post-partus period progressed. (p<0.01) 3. The mean Zn levels were $3.50\pm2.10mg/1$ in 1-4 weeks, $2.08\pm0.79mg/1$ in 5-12 weeks, $1.38\pm0.91mg/l$ and showed the decline trend by the lactation periods. (p< 0.01) 4. The mean levels of Mn were $8.964\pm3.313{\mu}g/l$ in 1-4 weeks, $7.971\pm6.066{\mu}g/l$ in 5-12 weeks, $8.357\pm4.966{\mu}g/$ in 13-36 weeks and didn't indicate significant decreasing concentrations by the lactation periods.

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