MilkyBase, a database of human milk composition as a function of maternal-, infant- and measurement conditions

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Tünde Pacza
Mayara L. Martins
Maha Rockaya
Katalin Müller
Ayan Chatterjee
Albert-László Barabási
József Baranyi
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[1] University of Debrecen,Doctoral School of Food and Nutrition Science, Institute of Nutrition
[2] Heim Pál National Paediatric Institute,Doctoral School of Clinical Medicine
[3] University of Debrecen,Center for Complex Network Research
[4] Northeastern University,Network Science Institute
[5] Northeastern University,Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
[6] Harvard Medical School,Center for Network Science
[7] Central European University,undefined
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This study describes the development of a database, called MilkyBase, of the biochemical composition of human milk. The data were selected, digitized and curated partly by machine-learning, partly manually from publications. The database can be used to find patterns in the milk composition as a function of maternal-, infant- and measurement conditions and as a platform for users to put their own data in the format shown here. The database is an Excel workbook of linked sheets, making it easy to input data by non-computationally minded nutritionists. The hierarchical organisation of the fields makes sure that statistical inference methods can be programmed to analyse the data. Uncertainty quantification and recording dynamic (time-dependent) compositions offer predictive potentials.
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