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Estimates of milk constituents from lactating bonnet macaque (Macaca radiata) mothers between two and seven months post‐partum
Authors:Mark L Laudenslager  Crystal Natvig  Holly Cantwell  Margaret C Neville  Martin L Reite
Institution:1. Department of Psychiatry, University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine, Denver, CO, USA;2. Departments of Physiology & Biophysics and Obstetrics &Gynecology, University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine, Denver, CO, USA
Abstract:Background The literature regarding milk composition in non‐human primates collected across offspring development is limited. We assayed milk samples from bonnet macaque (Macaca radiata) mothers as part of studies characterizing development of this species. Methods Milk was obtained when possible longitudinally from seven lactating bonnet macaque mothers. Samples were frozen until analysis. Individual samples were analyzed to determine the concentrations of electrolytes including sodium, potassium, calcium, chloride, and magnesium, as well as urea, protein, lipids, glucose, and lactose. Results A trend for increased lipids as well as protein percentage was noted with increasing infant age. Chloride and calcium showed an increase with age, whereas other electrolytes remained relatively stable across development. Conclusions The composition of the milk of this particular macaque species was similar to other Old World primates as well as humans. These data add to the limited information available on milk constituents among mammals.
Keywords:infant development  non‐human primate  nutrition
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