PERAN ZINC DALAM PROSES LAKTASI
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https://doi.org/10.22219/sm.Vol14.SMUMM1.6692Abstract
Zinc adalah trace element diperlukan untuk berbagai proses metabolisme termasuk mengatur protein yang terlibatdalam sintesis DNA, protein serta mitosis. Selain mengatur fungsi seluler dasar pengaturan transport zinc di glandula mammae
sangat penting untuk mencukupi kebutuhan Air Susu Ibu ( ASI ) selama menyusui. Transfer zinc yang adekuat ke dalam
susu penting untuk kebutuhan zinc neonatus selama pertumbuhan dan perkembangan. Defisiensi zinc pada bayi akan
menyebabkan gangguan fungsi imunitas dan perlambatan pertumbuhan. Pengaturan mekanisme transport zinc sangat
penting untuk menyediakan zinc yang disekresikan ke dalam ASI serta menjaga fungsi sel yang optimal di glandula mammae.
Kata Kunci : Zinc, Laktasi
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