Serum thiamin, pyridoxal, cobalamin and folate concentrations in young infants

Blood samples were obtained from 509 apparently healthy infants between the age of 3 and 54 weeks attending for routine checks at infant health centres. Serum was assayed for thiamin, pyridoxal, cobalamin and folate. Three hundred and five infants were being breast fed and results from these were us...

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Published in:Acta pædiatrica Scandinavica Vol. 75; no. 3; p. 402
Main Authors: Davis, R E, Icke, G C, Hilton, J M, Orr, E
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Sweden 01-05-1986
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Summary:Blood samples were obtained from 509 apparently healthy infants between the age of 3 and 54 weeks attending for routine checks at infant health centres. Serum was assayed for thiamin, pyridoxal, cobalamin and folate. Three hundred and five infants were being breast fed and results from these were used to construct a reference range-thiamin 2-17 micrograms/l, pyridoxal 8-39 micrograms/l, cobalamin 120-800 ng/l and folate 7-47 micrograms/l (95 percentile ranges). One hundred and thirty-four infants were being fed a manufactured milk formulation and the serum concentrations of thiamin, pyridoxal and cobalamin were significantly higher than those found in breast fed infants. Thirteen infants were receiving pasteurized cow's milk. This milk was found to have more than 3 times the folate content of human breast milk yet these infants had a significantly reduced serum level of folate.
ISSN:0001-656X
DOI:10.1111/j.1651-2227.1986.tb10221.x