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Proteins, Vitamin A, Carotene, Folacin, Ferritin and Zinc in Navajo Maternal and Cord Blood

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Journal Biol Neonate
Date 1982 Jan 1
PMID 7104414
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Abstract

Blood samples were obtained from 28 Navajo women at delivery and cord blood samples were collected from their healthy, full-term infants. The concentrations of retinol, folacin, ferritin and zinc in the cord blood fell in the normal range even though some mothers had blood levels suggesting a deficiency. Levels of maternal and cord blood retinol-binding protein were positively correlated. Although marginal and deficient levels of folacin in maternal blood did not result in significantly lower cord blood levels, the strong association indicated a dependence of fetal level upon maternal supply. Birth weight and the developmental indices were not related to any of the maternal or fetal nutrient levels.

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