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zzz [600]
4 years ago
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What is the function of DHA in infant feeding

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maxonik [38]4 years ago
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DHA<span>, the 22-carbon, long-chain fatty acid found in breast milk, plays a key </span>role<span> in the structure and </span>function<span> of neural tissues, most notably those of the retina and brain. ... Intake of preformed </span>DHA<span> via either the placenta or diet is the preferred mode of </span>DHA<span> accumulation during infancy</span>
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