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Though it is early in the research, Chapkin said, the scientists found genetic pathways that appear to be induced differently by the breast milk than by formula.
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"We have a long way to go to validate these markers, but we show it's feasible, it can be done" Chapkin said.
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"We could determine if these people have a signature that could point to when they are about to flare up or they are in the process of developing a clinical symptom" Chapkin explained.
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The study used fecal samples from 10 human babies that were exclusively breast-fed and 10 human babies that were exclusively formula-fed, Chapkin said.
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"We could determine if these people have a signature that could point to when they are about to flare up or they are in the process of developing a clinical symptom" Chapkin explained.
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The study used fecal samples from 10 human babies that were exclusively breast-fed and 10 human babies that were exclusively formula-fed, Chapkin said.
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"Babies have many, many intestinal conditions that can threaten their lives, such as necrotizing enterocolitis, or NEC, in premature infants" said Chapkin, a nutritional scientist.
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"A colonoscopy is absolutely essential as part of a surveillance process to assess your risk (for colon cancer)" Chapkin said.
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"This may unlock a gold mine, allowing us to understand how that little baby's intestine is changing and developing and whether or not that formula is meeting those needs" Chapkin said.
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"We think we can really revolutionize this field of noninvasive detection, in this case targeting the gastrointestinal tract in everything from a baby all the way up to an adult in determining risk for cancer or normal intestinal development" Chapkin said.
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