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Did you ever wonder what’s in... ? Breastmilk Formula Developed as a student project for the Breaseeding Course for Health Care Providers, Douglas College, New Westminster, BC, Canada - © 2007 by Cecily Hesle, Sherri Hedberg and Haley Rumble. Water Carbohydrates Lactose Corn maltodextrin Protein Parally hydrolyzed reduced minerals whey protein concentrate (from cow’s milk) Fats Palm olein Soybean oil Coconut oil High oleic safflower oil (or sunflower oil) M. alpina oil (Fungal DHA) C.cohnii oil (Algal ARA) Minerals Potassium citrate Potassium phosphate Calcium chloride Tricalcium phosphate Sodium citrate Magnesium chloride Ferrous sulphate Zinc sulphate Sodium chloride Copper sulphate Potassium iodide Manganese sulphate Sodium selenate Vitamins Sodium ascorbate Inositol Choline bitartrate Alpha-Tocopheryl acetate Niacinamide Calcium pantothenate Riboflavin Vitamin A acetate Pyridoxine hydrochloride Thiamine mononitrate Folic acid Phylloquinone Bion Vitamin D3 Vitamin B12 Enzyme Trypsin Amino acid Taurine L-Carnine (a combinaon of two different amino acids) Nucleodes Cydine 5-monophosphate Disodium uridine 5-monophosphate Adenosine 5-monophosphate Disodium guanosine 5-monophosphate Soy Lecithin Water Carbohydrates (energy source) Lactose Oligosaccharides (see below) Carboxylic acid Alpha hydroxy acid Lacc acid Proteins (building muscles and bones) Whey protein Alpha-lactalbumin HAMLET (Human Alpha-lactalbumin Made Lethal to Tumour cells) Lactoferrin Many anmicrobial factors (see below) Casein Serum albumin Non-protein nitrogens Creane Creanine Urea Uric acid Pepdes (see below) Amino Acids (the building blocks of proteins) Alanine Arginine Aspartate Clycine Cysne Glutamate Hisdine Isoleucine Leucine Lycine Methionine Phenylalanine Proline Serine Taurine Theronine Tryptophan Tyrosine Valine Carnine (amino acid compound necessary to make use of fay acids as an energy source) Nucleodes (chemical compounds that are the structural units of RNA and DNA) 5’-Adenosine monophosphate (5”-AMP) 3’:5’-Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (3’:5’-cyclic AMP) 5’-Cydine monophosphate (5’-CMP) Cydine diphosphate choline (CDP choline) Guanosine diphosphate (UDP) Guanosine diphosphate - mannose 3’- Uridine monophosphate (3’-UMP) 5’-Uridine monophosphate (5’-UMP) Uridine diphosphate (UDP) Uridine diphosphate hexose (UDPH) Uridine diphosphate-N-acetyl-hexosamine (UDPAH) Uridine diphosphoglucuronic acid (UDPGA) Several more novel nucleodes of the UDP type Fats Triglycerides Long-chain polyunsaturated fay acids Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) (important for brain development) Arachidonic acid (AHA) (important for brain development) Linoleic acid Alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) Conjugated linoleic acid (Rumenic acid) Free Fay Acids Monounsaturated fay acids Oleic acid Palmitoleic acid Heptadecenoic acid Saturated fay acids Stearic Palmic acid Lauric acid Myrisc acid Phospholipids Phosphadylcholine Phosphadylethanolamine Phosphadylinositol Lysophosphadylcholine Lysophosphadylethanolamine Plasmalogens Sphingolipids Sphingomyelin Gangliosides GM1 GM2 GM3 Glucosylceramide Glycosphingolipids Galactosylceramide Lactosylceramide Globotriaosylceramide (GB3) Globoside (GB4) Sterols Squalene Lanosterol Dimethylsterol Methosterol Lathosterol Desmosterol Triacylglycerol Cholesterol 7-dehydrocholesterol Sgma-and campesterol 7-ketocholesterol Sitosterol β-lathosterol Vitamin D metabolites Steroid hormones Vitamins Vitamin A Beta carotene Vitamin B6 Vitamin B8 (Inositol) Vitamin B12 Vitamin C Vitamin D Vitamin E a-Tocopherol Vitamin K Thiamine Riboflavin Niacin Folic acid Pantothenic acid Bion Minerals Calcium Sodium Potassium Iron Zinc Chloride Phosphorus Magnesium Copper Manganese Iodine Selenium Choline Sulpher Chromium Cobalt Fluorine Nickel Metal Molybdenum (essenal element in many enzymes) Growth Factors (aid in the maturaon of the intesnal lining) Cytokines interleukin-1β (IL-1β) IL-2 IL-4 IL-6 IL-8 IL-10 Granulocyte-colony smulang factor (G-CSF) Macrophage-colony smulang factor (M-CSF) Platelet derived growth factors (PDGF) Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) Hepatocyte growth factor -α (HGF-α) HGF-β Tumor necrosis factor-α Interferon-γ Epithelial growth factor (EGF) Transforming growth factor-α (TGF-α) TGF β1 TGF-β2 Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) (also known as somatomedin C) Insulin-like growth factor- II Nerve growth factor (NGF) Erythropoien Pepdes (combinaons of amino acids) HMGF I (Human growth factor) HMGF II HMGF III Cholecystokinin (CCK) β-endorphins Parathyroid hormone (PTH) Parathyroid hormone-related pepde (PTHrP) β-defensin-1 Calcitonin Gastrin Molin Bombesin (gastric releasing pepde, also known as neuromedin B) Neurotensin Somatostan Hormones (chemical messengers that carry signals from one cell, or group of cells, to another via the blood) Corsol Triiodothyronine (T3) Thyroxine (T4) Thyroid smulang hormone (TSH) (also known as thyrotropin) Thyroid releasing hormone (TRH) Prolacn Oxytocin Insulin Corcosterone Thrombopoien Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) GRH Lepn (aids in regulaon of food intake) Ghrelin (aids in regulaon of food intake) Adiponecn Feedback inhibitor of lactaon (FIL) Eicosanoids Prostaglandins (enzymacally derived from fay acids) PG-E1 PG-E2 PG-F2 Leukotrienes Thromboxanes Prostacyclins Enzymes (catalysts that support chemical reacons in the body) Amylase Arysulfatase Catalase Histaminase Lipase Lysozyme PAF-acetylhydrolase Phosphatase Xanthine oxidase Anproteases (thought to bind themselves to macromolecules such as enzymes and as a result prevent allergic and anaphylacc reacons) a-1-antrypsin a-1-anchymotrypsin Anmicrobial factors (are used by the immune system to idenfy and neutralize foreign objects, such as bacteria and viruses. Leukocytes (white blood cells) Phagocytes Basophils Neutrophils Eoisinophils Macrophages Lymphocytes B lymphocytes (also known as B cells) T lymphocytes (also known as C cells) sIgA (Secretory immunoglobulin A) (the most important aninfecve factor) IgA2 IgG IgD IgM IgE Complement C1 Complement C2 Complement C3 Complement C4 Complement C5 Complement C6 Complement C7 Complement C8 Complement C9 Glycoproteins Mucins (aaches to bacteria and viruses to prevent them from clinging to mucousal ssues) Lactadherin Alpha-lactoglobulin Alpha-2 macroglobulin Lewis angens Ribonuclease Haemagglunin inhibitors Bifidus Factor (increases growth of Lactobacillus bifidus - which is a good bacteria) Lactoferrin (binds to iron which prevents harmful bacteria from using the iron to grow) Lactoperoxidase B12 binding protein (deprives microorganisms of vitamin B12) Fibronecn (makes phagocytes more aggressive, minimizes inflammaon, and repairs damage caused by inflammaon) Oligosaccharides (more than 200 different kinds!)

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Did you ever wonder what’s in... ?

Breastmilk Formula

Developed as a student project for the Breastfeeding Course for Health Care Providers, Douglas College, New Westminster, BC, Canada - © 2007 by Cecily Heslett, Sherri Hedberg and Haley Rumble.

WaterCarbohydrates Lactose CornmaltodextrinProtein Partiallyhydrolyzedreducedmineralswheyproteinconcentrate(fromcow’smilk)Fats Palmolein Soybeanoil Coconutoil Higholeicsaffloweroil(orsunfloweroil) M.alpinaoil(FungalDHA) C.cohniioil(AlgalARA)Minerals Potassiumcitrate Potassiumphosphate Calciumchloride Tricalciumphosphate Sodiumcitrate Magnesiumchloride Ferroussulphate Zincsulphate Sodiumchloride Coppersulphate Potassiumiodide Manganesesulphate SodiumselenateVitamins Sodiumascorbate Inositol Cholinebitartrate Alpha-Tocopherylacetate Niacinamide Calciumpantothenate Riboflavin VitaminAacetate Pyridoxinehydrochloride Thiaminemononitrate Folicacid Phylloquinone Biotin VitaminD3 VitaminB12Enzyme TrypsinAminoacid Taurine L-Carnitine(acombinationoftwodifferentaminoacids)Nucleotides Cytidine5-monophosphate Disodiumuridine5-monophosphate Adenosine5-monophosphate Disodiumguanosine5-monophosphateSoyLecithin

WaterCarbohydrates(energysource) Lactose Oligosaccharides(seebelow)Carboxylicacid Alphahydroxyacid LacticacidProteins(buildingmusclesandbones) Wheyprotein Alpha-lactalbumin HAMLET(HumanAlpha-lactalbuminMadeLethaltoTumourcells) Lactoferrin Manyantimicrobialfactors(seebelow) Casein SerumalbuminNon-proteinnitrogens Creatine Creatinine Urea Uricacid Peptides(seebelow) AminoAcids(thebuildingblocksofproteins) Alanine Arginine Aspartate Clycine Cystine Glutamate Histidine Isoleucine Leucine Lycine Methionine Phenylalanine Proline Serine Taurine Theronine Tryptophan Tyrosine Valine Carnitine(aminoacidcompoundnecessarytomakeuseoffattyacidsasanenergysource) Nucleotides(chemicalcompoundsthatarethestructuralunitsofRNAandDNA) 5’-Adenosinemonophosphate(5”-AMP) 3’:5’-Cyclicadenosinemonophosphate(3’:5’-cyclicAMP) 5’-Cytidinemonophosphate(5’-CMP) Cytidinediphosphatecholine(CDPcholine) Guanosinediphosphate(UDP) Guanosinediphosphate-mannose 3’-Uridinemonophosphate(3’-UMP) 5’-Uridinemonophosphate(5’-UMP) Uridinediphosphate(UDP) Uridinediphosphatehexose(UDPH) Uridinediphosphate-N-acetyl-hexosamine(UDPAH) Uridinediphosphoglucuronicacid(UDPGA) SeveralmorenovelnucleotidesoftheUDPtypeFats Triglycerides Long-chainpolyunsaturatedfattyacids Docosahexaenoicacid(DHA)(importantforbraindevelopment) Arachidonicacid(AHA)(importantforbraindevelopment) Linoleicacid Alpha-linolenicacid(ALA) Eicosapentaenoicacid(EPA) Conjugatedlinoleicacid(Rumenicacid) FreeFattyAcids Monounsaturatedfattyacids Oleicacid Palmitoleicacid Heptadecenoicacid Saturatedfattyacids Stearic Palmiticacid Lauricacid Myristicacid Phospholipids Phosphatidylcholine Phosphatidylethanolamine Phosphatidylinositol Lysophosphatidylcholine Lysophosphatidylethanolamine Plasmalogens Sphingolipids Sphingomyelin Gangliosides GM1 GM2 GM3 Glucosylceramide Glycosphingolipids Galactosylceramide Lactosylceramide Globotriaosylceramide(GB3) Globoside(GB4) Sterols Squalene Lanosterol Dimethylsterol Methosterol Lathosterol Desmosterol Triacylglycerol Cholesterol 7-dehydrocholesterol Stigma-andcampesterol 7-ketocholesterol Sitosterol β-lathosterol VitaminDmetabolites SteroidhormonesVitamins VitaminA Betacarotene VitaminB6 VitaminB8(Inositol) VitaminB12 VitaminC VitaminD VitaminE a-Tocopherol VitaminK Thiamine Riboflavin Niacin Folicacid Pantothenicacid BiotinMinerals Calcium Sodium Potassium Iron Zinc Chloride Phosphorus Magnesium Copper Manganese Iodine Selenium Choline Sulpher Chromium Cobalt Fluorine NickelMetal Molybdenum(essentialelementinmanyenzymes)GrowthFactors(aidinthematurationoftheintestinallining) Cytokines interleukin-1β(IL-1β) IL-2 IL-4 IL-6 IL-8 IL-10 Granulocyte-colonystimulatingfactor(G-CSF) Macrophage-colonystimulatingfactor(M-CSF) Plateletderivedgrowthfactors(PDGF) Vascularendothelialgrowthfactor(VEGF) Hepatocytegrowthfactor-α(HGF-α) HGF-β Tumornecrosisfactor-α Interferon-γ Epithelialgrowthfactor(EGF) Transforminggrowthfactor-α(TGF-α) TGFβ1 TGF-β2 Insulin-likegrowthfactor-I(IGF-I)(alsoknownassomatomedinC) Insulin-likegrowthfactor-II Nervegrowthfactor(NGF) Erythropoietin Peptides(combinationsofaminoacids) HMGFI(Humangrowthfactor) HMGFII HMGFIII Cholecystokinin(CCK) β-endorphins Parathyroidhormone(PTH) Parathyroidhormone-relatedpeptide(PTHrP) β-defensin-1 Calcitonin Gastrin Motilin Bombesin(gastricreleasingpeptide,alsoknownasneuromedinB) Neurotensin Somatostatin

Hormones(chemicalmessengersthatcarrysignalsfromonecell,orgroupofcells,toanotherviatheblood)

Cortisol Triiodothyronine(T3) Thyroxine(T4) Thyroidstimulatinghormone(TSH)(alsoknownasthyrotropin) Thyroidreleasinghormone(TRH) Prolactin Oxytocin Insulin Corticosterone Thrombopoietin Gonadotropin-releasinghormone(GnRH) GRH Leptin(aidsinregulationoffoodintake) Ghrelin(aidsinregulationoffoodintake) Adiponectin Feedbackinhibitoroflactation(FIL) Eicosanoids Prostaglandins(enzymaticallyderivedfromfattyacids) PG-E1 PG-E2 PG-F2 Leukotrienes Thromboxanes ProstacyclinsEnzymes(catalyststhatsupportchemicalreactionsinthebody) Amylase Arysulfatase Catalase Histaminase Lipase Lysozyme PAF-acetylhydrolase Phosphatase XanthineoxidaseAntiproteases(thoughttobindthemselvestomacromoleculessuchasenzymesandasaresult

preventallergicandanaphylacticreactions) a-1-antitrypsin a-1-antichymotrypsinAntimicrobialfactors(areusedbytheimmunesystemtoidentifyandneutralizeforeignobjects,

suchasbacteriaandviruses. Leukocytes(whitebloodcells) Phagocytes Basophils Neutrophils Eoisinophils Macrophages Lymphocytes Blymphocytes(alsoknownasBcells) Tlymphocytes(alsoknownasCcells) sIgA(SecretoryimmunoglobulinA)(themostimportantantiinfectivefactor) IgA2 IgG IgD IgM IgE ComplementC1 ComplementC2 ComplementC3 ComplementC4 ComplementC5 ComplementC6 ComplementC7 ComplementC8 ComplementC9 Glycoproteins Mucins(attachestobacteriaandvirusestoprevent

themfromclingingtomucousaltissues) Lactadherin Alpha-lactoglobulin Alpha-2macroglobulin Lewisantigens Ribonuclease Haemagglutinininhibitors BifidusFactor(increasesgrowthofLactobacillusbifidus-whichisa

goodbacteria) Lactoferrin(bindstoironwhichpreventsharmfulbacteriafromusingthe

irontogrow) Lactoperoxidase B12bindingprotein(deprivesmicroorganismsofvitaminB12) Fibronectin(makesphagocytesmoreaggressive,minimizesinflammation,andrepairs

damagecausedbyinflammation) Oligosaccharides(morethan200differentkinds!)