Bifidogenic Effect and the Immunity Power of Human Breast Milk

Bifidobacteria finds optimal living conditions for growth and overgrowth in the colonized part of the bowel when the chyme is rich in malabsorbed carbohydrate and poor in protein. Such condition is fulfilled with breastfeeding. Though the bifidogenic principle of human milk is attributed to the prot...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Md Rafiqul Islam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Delta Medical College, Dhaka 2013-05-01
Series:Delta Medical College Journal
Subjects:
Online Access:http://banglajol.info/index.php/DMCJ/article/view/14972/10649
id doaj-e37dc60aadd543ce8fd0a37fd3d7432e
record_format Article
spelling doaj-e37dc60aadd543ce8fd0a37fd3d7432e2020-11-25T02:09:39ZengDelta Medical College, DhakaDelta Medical College Journal2307-66152013-05-01112024http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/dmcj.v1i1.14972Bifidogenic Effect and the Immunity Power of Human Breast MilkMd Rafiqul IslamBifidobacteria finds optimal living conditions for growth and overgrowth in the colonized part of the bowel when the chyme is rich in malabsorbed carbohydrate and poor in protein. Such condition is fulfilled with breastfeeding. Though the bifidogenic principle of human milk is attributed to the protein free fraction, the quality and quantity of its protein play an important role in the origination and maintenance of microflora .The low concentration of protein in human milk, the properties of this protein and the presence of specific proteins that inhibit competing microbes in the intestinal microflora are essential components of the bifidogenic principle of human milk. Due to the presence of immunological factors in breast milk like antimicrobial agents, anti-inflammatory agents, and immunomodulatory agents, human milk plays vital protective and defensive role when the infant’s immune apparatus is immature. It also contributes early childhood growth and development when the infant is absolutely dependent on his/her caregivers for provision of nutrition.http://banglajol.info/index.php/DMCJ/article/view/14972/10649Bifidogenic effectimmunity powerbreast milk
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Md Rafiqul Islam
spellingShingle Md Rafiqul Islam
Bifidogenic Effect and the Immunity Power of Human Breast Milk
Delta Medical College Journal
Bifidogenic effect
immunity power
breast milk
author_facet Md Rafiqul Islam
author_sort Md Rafiqul Islam
title Bifidogenic Effect and the Immunity Power of Human Breast Milk
title_short Bifidogenic Effect and the Immunity Power of Human Breast Milk
title_full Bifidogenic Effect and the Immunity Power of Human Breast Milk
title_fullStr Bifidogenic Effect and the Immunity Power of Human Breast Milk
title_full_unstemmed Bifidogenic Effect and the Immunity Power of Human Breast Milk
title_sort bifidogenic effect and the immunity power of human breast milk
publisher Delta Medical College, Dhaka
series Delta Medical College Journal
issn 2307-6615
publishDate 2013-05-01
description Bifidobacteria finds optimal living conditions for growth and overgrowth in the colonized part of the bowel when the chyme is rich in malabsorbed carbohydrate and poor in protein. Such condition is fulfilled with breastfeeding. Though the bifidogenic principle of human milk is attributed to the protein free fraction, the quality and quantity of its protein play an important role in the origination and maintenance of microflora .The low concentration of protein in human milk, the properties of this protein and the presence of specific proteins that inhibit competing microbes in the intestinal microflora are essential components of the bifidogenic principle of human milk. Due to the presence of immunological factors in breast milk like antimicrobial agents, anti-inflammatory agents, and immunomodulatory agents, human milk plays vital protective and defensive role when the infant’s immune apparatus is immature. It also contributes early childhood growth and development when the infant is absolutely dependent on his/her caregivers for provision of nutrition.
topic Bifidogenic effect
immunity power
breast milk
url http://banglajol.info/index.php/DMCJ/article/view/14972/10649
work_keys_str_mv AT mdrafiqulislam bifidogeniceffectandtheimmunitypowerofhumanbreastmilk
_version_ 1724922424699387904