The aim of this study was to determine the fatty acid composition and
trans fatty acid and fatty acid contents of breast milk in Turkish women and to find the effect of breastfeeding mothers’ diet
on
trans fatty acid and fatty acid composition. Mature milk samples obtained from 50 Turkish nursing women were analyzed. Total milk
lipids extracts were transmethylated and analyzed by using gas liquid chromatography to determine fatty acids contents. A
questionnaire was applied to observe eating habits and 3 days dietary records from mothers were obtained. Daily dietary intake
of total energy and nutrients were estimated by using nutrient database. The mean total
trans fatty acids contents was 2.13 ± 1.03%. The major sources of
trans fatty acids in mothers’ diets were margarines-butter (37.0%), bakery products and confectionery (29.6%). Mothers who had
high level of
trans isomers in their milk consumed significantly higher amounts of these products. Saturated fatty acids, polyunsaturated fatty
acids and monounsaturated fatty acids of human milk constituted 40.7 ± 4.7%, 26.9 ± 4.2% and 30.8 ± 0.6% of the total fatty
acids, respectively. The levels of fatty acids in human milk may reflect the current diet of the mother as well as the diet
consumed early in pregnancy. Margarines, bakery products and confectionery are a major source of
trans fatty acids in maternal diet in Turkey.
Keywords Human milk - Diet -
Trans fatty acids - Fatty acids