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dc.creatorValencia , Sandraen
dc.creatorZuluaga , Marthaen
dc.creatorFranco, Alejandraen
dc.creatorOsorio, Manuelaen
dc.creatorBetancour, Santiagoen
dc.date2023-12-16-
dc.identifierhttps://hemeroteca.unad.edu.co/index.php/nova/article/view/7545-
dc.identifier10.22490/24629448.7545-
dc.descriptionIntroduction. Human breast milk is considered the gold standard of nutrition, giventhat thanks to the diversity in the metabolome it manages to meet the individual needs ofeach infant by providing essential metabolites that contribute to and intervene in optimalgrowth and development. Few factors can modify the composition of breast milk and,simultaneously, its benefits. However, the increase in maternal metabolic diseases such asgestational diabetes mellitus raises the question of whether it can be one of the factors thatcondition the quality and quantity of metabolites contained in breast milk. Objective. Toidentify the metabolome of breast milk from healthy mothers, its influence on the growth and development of the infant, and to recognize those that are altered because of gestatio-nal diabetes mellitus. Methodology. A systematic review was carried out using multiple databases. For the bibliometric analysis, we used the results of Web of Science and Scopusand the Tree of Science and Bibliometrix software.en
dc.descriptionIntroduction. Human breast milk is considered the gold standard of nutrition, given that thanks to the diversity in the metabolome it manages to meet the individual needs of each infant by providing essential metabolites that contribute to and intervene in optimal growth and development. Few factors can modify the composition of breast milk and, simultaneously, its benefits. However, the increase in maternal metabolic diseases such as gestational diabetes mellitus raises the question of whether it can be one of the factors that condition the quality and quantity of metabolites contained in breast milk. Objective. To identify the metabolome of breast milk from healthy mothers, its influence on the growth and development of the infant, and to recognize those that are altered because of gestatio- nal diabetes mellitus. Methodology. A systematic review was carried out using multiple databases. For the bibliometric analysis, we used the results of Web of Science and Scopus and the Tree of Science and Bibliometrix software.es
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dc.languagespa-
dc.publisherUniversidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia UNADes
dc.relationhttps://hemeroteca.unad.edu.co/index.php/nova/article/view/7545/6512-
dc.rightsDerechos de autor 2023 Novaes
dc.rightshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0es
dc.sourceNOVA Biomedical Sciences Journal; Vol. 21 No. 41 (2023): International Issueen
dc.sourceRevista Nova publicación científica en ciencias biomédicas; Vol. 21 Núm. 41 (2023): Número Internacionales
dc.sourceNOVA Ciências Biomédicas Publicação; v. 21 n. 41 (2023): Número Internacionalpt-BR
dc.source2462-9448-
dc.source1794-2470-
dc.subjectMetabolomeen
dc.subjectBreast milken
dc.subjectDiabetes mellitusen
dc.subjectMetabolomees
dc.subjectBreast milkes
dc.subjectDiabetes mellituses
dc.titleSystematic review and bibliometric analysis of themetabolome found in human breast milk from healthy andgestational diabetes mellitus mothersen
dc.titleSystematic review and bibliometric analysis of the metabolome found in human breast milk from healthy and gestational diabetes mellitus motherses
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