Bacteriostasis ofEscherichia coliby milk. III. The activity and stability of early, transitional and mature human milk collected locally

Author:

Honour Pauline,Dolby Jean M.

Abstract

summaryMilk from 150 local mothers has been assayed for bacteriostatic activity for milk-sensitive and milk-resistant indicator strains ofEscherichia coli. Activity is greatest in colostrum which is active directly against all strains ofE. coli. One week after delivery of the baby, milk is active against the milk-sensitive strain and becomes active against the milk-resistant strain in the presence of physiological amounts of bicarbonate and iron-binding protein. This activity decreases within 2–4 days on keeping milk unheated at 4 °C but is preserved for at least 4 months and often up to 2 years in milk heated to 56 °C then stored at 4 °C or in milk frozen, unheated, at −28 °C provided it is not repeatedly thawed and frozen. Later lactation milks are usually indistinguishable in activity from 1-week post-partum milk but may be less stable on storage particularly if frozen. Lyophilizationin vacuopreserves activity of early-lactation milk for at least 6 months.Heating milk to above 65 °C causes a progressive loss of activity which can be partially restored by adding bicarbonate and iron-binding protein. Iron abolishes the activity of milk and reduces that of colostrum.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Immunology

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