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Melatonin Concentrations and Antioxidative Capacity of Human Breast Milk According to Gestational Age and the Time of Day
Melatonin Levels and Antioxidant Strength in Human Breast Milk Vary by Pregnancy Stage and Time of Day
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Abstract
Nighttime breast milk has 5.2 times higher melatonin concentration compared to daytime milk.
- Nighttime breast milk contains significantly higher concentrations of melatonin and glutathione peroxidase 3 (Gpx3) than daytime milk.
- Melatonin levels in nighttime milk were measured at 7.3 pg/mL compared to 1.5 pg/mL during the day.
- Gpx3 concentrations were 1800 ng/mL at night versus 1436 ng/mL during the day.
- Melatonin showed a circadian rhythm in both preterm and term milk, with higher levels at night.
- Antioxidant enzymes exhibited circadian rhythms only in preterm milk, with Gpx3 higher at night and superoxide dismutase (SOD) and total antioxidative capacity (TAOC) higher during the day.
- No significant correlations were found between melatonin, antioxidant enzyme concentrations, and gestational age.
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