An untargeted metabolomics analysis of exogenous chemicals in human milk and transfer to the infant
Abstract Human milk is the optimal infant nutrition. However, although human‐derived metabolites (such as lipids and oligosaccharides) in human milk are regularly reported, the presence of exogenous chemicals (such as drugs, food, and synthetic compounds) are often not addressed. To understand the t...
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Main Authors: | Sydney Thomas (Author), Julia M. Gauglitz (Author), Anupriya Tripathi (Author), Fernando Vargas (Author), Kerri Bertrand (Author), Jae H. Kim (Author), Christina Chambers (Author), Pieter C. Dorrestein (Author), Shirley M. Tsunoda (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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