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AI Briefings: Unlocking the Secrets of Human Milk: The Key Role of Fat and Globules

4 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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In a groundbreaking study, researchers have demonstrated that two key properties of human milk—specifically, fat concentration and the size distribution of milk fat globules—are critical for understanding how light scatters in this vital fluid. This discovery has the potential to enhance noninvasive methods of analyzing human milk, which can support breastfeeding efforts and address common lactation challenges faced by new mothers. Read the article: https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/journals/biophotonics-discovery/volume-3/issue-01/012105/Influence-of-sample-specific-properties-on-light-scattering-by-human/10.1117/1.BIOS.3.1.012105.full [https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/journals/biophotonics-discovery/volume-3/issue-01/012105/Influence-of-sample-specific-properties-on-light-scattering-by-human/10.1117/1.BIOS.3.1.012105.full]

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In a groundbreaking study, researchers have demonstrated that two key properties of human milk—specifically, fat concentration and the size distribution of milk fat globules—are critical for understanding how light scatters in this vital fluid. This discovery has the potential to enhance noninvasive methods of analyzing human milk, which can support breastfeeding efforts and address common lactation challenges faced by new mothers. Read the article: https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/journals/biophotonics-discovery/volume-3/issue-01/012105/Influence-of-sample-specific-properties-on-light-scattering-by-human/10.1117/1.BIOS.3.1.012105.full [https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/journals/biophotonics-discovery/volume-3/issue-01/012105/Influence-of-sample-specific-properties-on-light-scattering-by-human/10.1117/1.BIOS.3.1.012105.full]

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