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Early Enteral Administration of a Complex Lipid Emulsion Supplement Prevents Postnatal Deficits in Docosahexaenoic and Arachidonic Acids and Increases Tissue Accretion of Lipophilic Nutrients in Preterm Piglets.

Olajumoke AkinsulireGeorge PeridesLorenzo Anez-BustillosJoanne Cluette-BrownArthur NedderElizabeth PollackPratibha SinghYan LiuLady Leidy Sanchez-FernandezEvelyn ObregonEce BicakSavanna KieferWilliam YakahHilda V GutierrezDuy T DaoMustafa VurmaStefan EhlingDouglas GordonStephen DeMicheleSteven D FreedmanCamilia R Martin
Published in: JPEN. Journal of parenteral and enteral nutrition (2019)
Enteral administration of CLS1 and CLS2 demonstrated similar increases in DHA levels compared with birth levels. Only CLS2 maintained AA birth levels. Providing a concentrated complex lipid emulsion with an AA:DHA ratio > 1 is important in preventing postnatal AA deficits.
Keyphrases
  • fatty acid
  • gestational age
  • traumatic brain injury
  • preterm infants
  • heavy metals
  • pregnant women
  • mouse model
  • risk assessment
  • pregnancy outcomes