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ABSTRACT Haemorrhagic disease in breastfed infants caused by vitamin K deficiency can be prevented by oral or parenteral vitamin K administration. Low vitamin K intake with breastmilk may be
responsible for the late onset vitamin K deficiency. Therefore we measured vitamin K intake of 28 healthy term breastfed infants at 6, 28 and 90 days of age in a longitudinal randomized
study. 16 mothers received a daily oral vitamin K1 supplement (100ug, Milusan®). Milk intake was evaluated by 24 hour testweighing and vitamin K1 concentration in milk was measured employing
the HPLC-technique. Vitamin K, intake was similar in the two groups and no influence of age was detected. (Tab., intake in ug/d). However, vitamin K1 intake of all infants was substantially
below the RDI value of 10ug/day. (Am.J.Clin.Nutr;1987;45;687-92). Therefore low vitamin K intake with breastmilk might be responsible for late onset vitamin K deficiency in some infants.
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ARTICLE CITE THIS ARTICLE Pietschnig, B., Haschke, F., Veitl, V. _et al._ NO INFLUENCE OF MATERNAL VITAMIN K SUPPLEMENTATION ON VITAMIN K CONCENTRATION IN BREASTMILK. _Pediatr Res_ 26, 514
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