Comparison of Effects of Storage at Different Temperatures in a Refrigerator, Upright Freezer on Top of Refrigerator, and Deep Freezer on the Immunoglobulin A Concentration and Lysozyme Activity of Human Milk
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Setting
2.2. Participants
2.3. Milk Collection and Acquisition of Milk Samples
2.4. Monitoring of Storage Temperatures
2.5. Thawing and Warming Processes
2.6. Analytical Methods
2.6.1. SIgA Levels
2.6.2. Lysozyme Activity
2.6.3. Total Protein
2.7. Ethical Considerations
2.8. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of the Participants
3.2. Comparison of the Effects of Different Storage Durations and Temperatures on the SIgA Levels
3.3. Comparison of the Effects of Storage Durations and Temperatures on Lysozyme Activity
3.4. Effects of Different Storage Durations and Temperatures on the SIgA Concentrations and Lysozyme Activity Levels of Human Milk
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Institute/Last Reviewed (Year) | Storage Duration and Temperature (°F/°C) for Freshly Expressed HM | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Countertop | Refrigerator | Freezer | ||
Freezer | Deep Freezer | |||
Thai Ministry of Public Health/2022 [31] | 3–4 h (80 °F/27 °C to 90 °F/32 °C) | 3–5 d (32 °F/0 °C to 39 °F/4 °C) | 3–6 m (0 °F/−18 °C or colder) | 6–12 m (−4 °F/−20 °C or colder) |
The American Academy of Pediatrics/2016 [32] | Up to 4 h (up to 77 °F/25 °C) | Up to 4 d (39 °F/4 °C) | Up to 9 m (0 °F/−18 °C or colder) | Up to 12 m (−4 °F/−20 °C or colder) |
Australian Breastfeeding Association/2020 [33] | 6–8 h (78.8 F/26 °C or lower) | Under 72 h; store at the back, where it is coldest | 3 m in the freezer section of the refrigerator with a separate door (0 °F/−18 °C) | 6–12 m (−4 °F/−20 °C) |
The Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine/2017 [28] | 4 h (60 °F/16 °C to 85 °F/29 °C) | 4 d (39 °F/4 °C) | Under 6 m is best; up to 12 m is acceptable (25 °F/4 °C or colder) | |
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/2022 [34] | Up to 4 h (77 °F/25 °C) | Up to 4 d (40 °F/4 °C) | Under 6 m is best; up to 12 m is acceptable (0 °F/−18 °C or colder) |
Characteristics | Mean ± SD or n (%) |
---|---|
Maternal | |
Age (year) | 28.6 ± 4.8 |
BMI (kg/m2) | 23.8 ± 3.4 |
Birth order (first) | 25 (62.5) |
Delivery methods (vaginal birth) | 29 (72.5) |
Infant | |
Age (month) | 3.3 ± 0.3 |
Gestation age (week) | 38.7 ± 1.0 |
Weight (kg) | 3.1 ± 0.3 |
Fresh Sample | Stored in a Refrigerator (2 °C) × 4 d | Frozen for 6 Months | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Upright Freezer (−16.7 °C) | Deep Freezer (−22.3 °C) | ||||
SIgA (mg/dL) | n | 40 | 40 | 40 | 40 |
Mean ± SD (95% CI) | 27.329 ± 10.185 (24.072, 30.586) | 17.426 ± 4.674 (15.931, 19.921) | 24.077 ± 9.296 (21.104, 27.050) | 27.178 ± 9.690 (27.078, 30.0277) | |
Minimum–Maximum | 10.608–50.875 | 9.560–25.593 | 8.444–44.211 | 11.830–56.530 | |
Median | 24.987 | 16.723 | 22.350 | 26.510 | |
Percentile (25th, 75th) | 19.298, 34.900 | 13.693, 21.565 | 16.450, 28.628 | 19.120, 34.417 | |
% Decrease | - | 36.23 | 11.90 | 0.60 | |
Lysozyme (nmol/mg protein) | n | 40 | 38 | 37 | 40 |
Mean ± SD (95% CI) | 0.923 ± 0.247 (0.844, 1.002) | 0.459 ± 0.128 (0.417, 0.501) | 0.391 ± 0.101 (0.358, 0.425) | 0.564 ± 0.120 (0.525, 0.602) | |
Minimum–Maximum | 0.514–1.877 | 0.088–0.755 | 0.205–0.634 | 0.363–0.893 | |
Median | 0.933 | 0.458 | 0.374 | 0.548 | |
Percentile (25th, 75th) | 0.745, 1.077 | 0.376, 0.526 | 0.323, 0.440 | 0.489, 0.614 | |
% Decrease | - | 44.64% | 48.65% | 38.89% |
Parameters | Study Groups | Adjusted β-Coefficient (Change in the Level per Month) | 95% CI | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
SIgA (mg/dL) | Deep freezer | 0.98 | 0.57 to 1.40 | <0.001 |
Upright freezer | (ref.) | |||
Lysozyme activity (U/mg protein) | Deep freezer | 0.02 | −0.01 to 0.04 | 0.136 |
Upright freezer | (ref.) |
Ref. | Year | Sample (n) | Current LabCorp Method | Intervention | Effects | Comments | ||
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SIgA | Lysozyme | SIgA Concentration | Lysozyme | |||||
Kasiati et al. [30] | 2021 | 11 | NS | Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA; Fine Test Biotech, cat no. EH3314, China) | Comparison of HM stored at room temperature (26 °C), refrigerated (4 °C), and frozen (−20 °C). | NS | Lower at room temperature or when refrigerated than when frozen (p < 0.05). | HM stored at room temperature or refrigerated was analyzed at 1, 3, and 6 h (30–40 ng/mL), and frozen milk was analyzed at 1 (80–90 ng/mL), 3 (50–60 ng/mL), and 6 (30–40 ng/mL) days. |
Ahrabi et al. [26] | 2016 | 40 | Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ALPACO Diagnostics, Salem, NH, USA) | NS | Comparison of fresh, frozen (immediate storage at −20 °C), and refrigerated frozen HM (storage for 72 h at 4 °C before −20 °C) with the baseline HM. | SIgA of fresh and refrigerated frozen HM was stable for up to 9 months. | NS | A baseline (time 0) aliquot was held at −80 °C until analysis. Samples were removed from the freezer (−20 °C) at 1, 3, 6, and 9 months and held at −80 °C until analyzed. |
Chang et al. [24] | 2013 | Fresh milk (14); frozen milk (Milk Bank) | SIgA ELISA kit (K8870; Immundiagnostik AG, Bensheim, Germany) | Lysozyme enzyme immunoassay kit (Biomedical Technologies Inc., Stoughton, MA, USA) | Comparison of frozen HM (−20 °C) with fresh HM. | Stable | Reduced (p < 0.0001) | Fresh HM was stored at 4 °C and processed within 24 h (IgA: 1000–1200 μg/mL, lysozyme: 60–70 μg/mL). Frozen HM was stored at −20 °C for up to 4 weeks before analysis (IgA: 1000–1200 μg/mL, lysozyme: 30–40 μg/mL). |
Santana et al. [25] | 2012 | 10 (cooling storage), 2 or 3 donors (pooling milk from frozen milk) | ELISA quantitation kit from Bethyl Laboratories (Montgomery, TX, USA) | NS | Comparison of refrigerated HM (4 °C) and frozen HM (−20 or −80 °C) with baseline HM. | SIgA of refrigerated and frozen HM was stable for 48 h and 6 months, respectively; SIgA of frozen HM (12 months) was reduced (p < 0.01). | NS | A baseline (time 0) aliquot was stored at −80 °C until analysis (8.8 mg/mL). Refrigerated HM was removed from the refrigerator at 6 (8.6 mg/mL), 12 (8.2 mg/mL), 24 (8.4 mg/mL), and 48 (8.6 mg/mL) h. Frozen HM was removed from the freezer at 6 and 12 months before held at −80 °C until analysis. |
Slutzah et al. [27] | 2010 | 36 | Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ALPACO Diagnostics, Salem, NH, USA) | NS | Comparison of refrigerated HM (4 °C) with baseline HM. | IgA of refrigerated HM was stable for up to 96 h. | NS | A baseline (time 0) aliquot was stored at −80 °C until analysis. HM was removed from the refrigerator at 24, 48, 72, and 96 h and held at −80 °C until analysis. |
Akinbi et al. [29] | 2010 | 18 (fresh); 20 (frozen) | Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ALPACO Diagnostics, Salem, NH, USA) | Antihuman lysozyme (Accurate Chemical and Scientific Corp., New York, NY, USA) | Comparison of frozen HM (−20 °C) with fresh HM. | Reduced (p < 0.0001) | Reduced (p < 0.001) | Frozen HM was stored at −20 °C for 4 weeks. |
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Li, X.; Siviroj, P.; Ruangsuriya, J.; Phanpong, C.; Sirikul, W.; Ongprasert, K. Comparison of Effects of Storage at Different Temperatures in a Refrigerator, Upright Freezer on Top of Refrigerator, and Deep Freezer on the Immunoglobulin A Concentration and Lysozyme Activity of Human Milk. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 13203. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192013203
Li X, Siviroj P, Ruangsuriya J, Phanpong C, Sirikul W, Ongprasert K. Comparison of Effects of Storage at Different Temperatures in a Refrigerator, Upright Freezer on Top of Refrigerator, and Deep Freezer on the Immunoglobulin A Concentration and Lysozyme Activity of Human Milk. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(20):13203. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192013203
Chicago/Turabian StyleLi, Xuejing, Penprapa Siviroj, Jetsada Ruangsuriya, Chotiros Phanpong, Wachiranun Sirikul, and Krongporn Ongprasert. 2022. "Comparison of Effects of Storage at Different Temperatures in a Refrigerator, Upright Freezer on Top of Refrigerator, and Deep Freezer on the Immunoglobulin A Concentration and Lysozyme Activity of Human Milk" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 20: 13203. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192013203
APA StyleLi, X., Siviroj, P., Ruangsuriya, J., Phanpong, C., Sirikul, W., & Ongprasert, K. (2022). Comparison of Effects of Storage at Different Temperatures in a Refrigerator, Upright Freezer on Top of Refrigerator, and Deep Freezer on the Immunoglobulin A Concentration and Lysozyme Activity of Human Milk. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(20), 13203. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192013203