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Development of the digestive system—experimental challenges and approaches of infant lipid digestionAbrahamse et al., 2012
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- Abrahamse E
- Minekus M
- van Aken G
- van de Heijning B
- Knol J
- Bartke N
- Oozeer R
- van der Beek E
- Ludwig T
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- Food Digestion
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At least during the first 6 months after birth, the nutrition of infants should ideally consist of human milk which provides 40–60% of energy from lipids. Beyond energy, human milk also delivers lipids with a specific functionality, such as essential fatty acids (FA), phospholipids …
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