Impact of processing techniques on donor human milk: a multi-omics and bioinformatics scoping review
Sergio Agudelo-Pérez, Juanita Diaz-Bruce, Camila Karduss Preciado, Sofia Yanes-Galavis, Lina Murillo Garantiva, Daniela Ortiz Peralta

TL;DR
This study reviews how processing techniques affect the nutritional and bioactive components of donor human milk, highlighting the trade-offs between safety and nutrient preservation.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive multi-omics and bioinformatics analysis of processing effects on donor human milk, identifying gaps and potential improvements.
Findings
Holder pasteurization degrades immune proteins but preserves HMOs and trace elements.
Alternative methods like HTST and HPP better preserve bioactive components.
Processing techniques impact microbiological safety and bioactive integrity trade-offs.
Abstract
Mothers’ milk is the optimal source of nutrition for infants. When unavailable, pasteurized donor human milk (PDHM) is the recommended alternative, particularly for premature neonates at a risk of food insecurity. However, processing methods, such as pasteurization, can alter the nutritional and bioactive composition of milk. This scoping review synthesizes current evidence from multi-omics technologies and bioinformatics to characterize the biochemical impact of processing on PDHM and identify knowledge gaps. A systematic literature search was conducted using five databases (Medline, EMBASE, Scopus, LILACS, and Web of Science) in accordance with the PRISMA Extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) guidelines. Observational and descriptive studies characterizing the proteome, glycome, lipidome, or metabolome of pasteurized milk using high-resolution analytical techniques such as mass…
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TopicsInfant Nutrition and Health · Breastfeeding Practices and Influences · Animal health and immunology
