Research on active substances in breast milk can begin

Hundreds of unique sugars comprise the difference between cow’s milk and human breast milk. Some of these sugars are already known to contribute to the baby’s immune system, but until recently, more detailed research into individual ones was impossible as the sugars could not easily be obtained in pure form. Researchers at Utrecht University and the University of Georgia have now developed a method to do just that. The publication about their findings were published in the scientific journal PNAS last week.