Variations in the rancid-flavor compounds of human breastmilk under general frozen-storage conditions
Abstract Background Human breastmilk provides the best nutrition for infants. When women or infants have difficulties in breastfeeding directly, breastmilk is usually pumped and frozen for later use. However, while frozen, breastmilk may develop a rancid flavor, which induces infant feeding stress a...
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Main Authors: | Hsiao-Ying Hung (Author), Yu-Yun Hsu (Author), Pei-Fang Su (Author), Ying-Ju Chang (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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