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Consumption of dairy products of biodynamic origin ...

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1. 2011 paper

Consumption of dairy products of biodynamic origin is correlated with increased contents of rumenic and trans-vaccenic acid in the breast milk of lactating women

Ana Paula Simões-Wüst, Lukas Rist, André Mueller, Machteld Huber, Hans Steinhart, Carel Thijs

Organic Agriculture September 2011, Volume 1, Issue 3, pp 161-166

http://link.springer.com/article/10.100 ... 011-0013-4

Abstract:

Our previous work showed that incorporation of organic dairy products in the maternal diet may lead to increased contents of the conjugated linoleic acid isomers (CLA) in human breast milk, which might positively affect infant's health. Now, the effect of biodynamic — a special form of organic—dairy products in the diet on the CLA content in human breast milk has been analysed. The content of rumenic acid (the main CLA) in breast milk was higher in the women consuming biodynamic products (n=64, 0.323% of total fat, P<0.001) than in the women with a conventional diet (n=175, 0.254%), with the group of women consuming other dairy products including organic (but not biodynamic) showing an intermediate value (n=44, 0.279%). The contents of the CLA-precursor trans-vaccenic acid (TVA) paralleled those of rumenic acid, whereas the opposite was found for those of elaidic acid that often occurs in high concentrations in partially hydrogenated fats. Both the higher contents of CLA and TVA as well as the lower level of elaidic acid in the milk of women consuming biodynamic products might conceivably contribute to a better infant's health.

2. Previous 2007 paper

Influence of organic diet on the amount of conjugated linoleic acids in breastmilk of lactating women in the Netherlands

Lukas Rist, André Mueller, Christiane Barthel, Bianca Snijders, Margje Jansen, A. Paula Simoes-Wüst, Machteld Huber, Ischa Kummeling, Ursula von Mandach, Hans Steinhart and Carel Thijs

British Journal of Nutrition (2007), 97, 735–743

http://www.stonyfield.com/sites/default ... stmilk.pdf