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Jackson, Douglas S. Lewis, D. Rick Lee, Peter J. To determine whether the amino acid pattern of human milk is unique, we compared the amino acid pattern of human milk with the amino acid patterns of the milks of great apes chimpanzee and gorilla , lower primates baboon and rhesus monkey and nonprimates cow, goat, sheep, llama, pig, horse, elephant, cat and rat.

Amino acid pattern was defined as the relative proportion of each amino acid protein-bound plus free in mg to the total amino acids in g. Total amino acid concentration was lower in primate milk than in nonprimate milk.

The amino acid pattern of human milk was more similar to those of great apes than to those of lower primates. For example, cystine was higher and methionine was lower in primate milks than in nonprimate milks, and in great ape and human milks than in lower primate milks.

Because the milk amino acid patterns of the human and elephant, both slow-growing species, were dissimilar, the amino acid pattern of human milk seems unrelated to growth rate. Most users should sign in with their email address. If you originally registered with a username please use that to sign in. To purchase short term access, please sign in to your Oxford Academic account above. Don't already have an Oxford Academic account?

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