What is Nutritional Analysis?

What is Nutritional Analysis?

Tuesday, 7/24/2018

In the pasteurization lab at Mothers’ Milk Bank of North Texas, accuracy and attention to detail are essential to processing donor human milk. One main step in the process is nutritional analysis, which helps staff determine how to classify the milk.

After milk is thawed and mixed, staff test a sample of each individual donor’s milk. The analyzer evaluates macronutrient content using an automated full-spectrum laser spectroscopy, which is calibrated to USDA standards. These calibrations are designed specifically for human milk. The analysis measures fat, protein and lactose for each donor’s milk.

These measurements are used to determine how milk can be pooled. After each pool has been pasteurized, staff analyze a sample of the pool to determine the final macronutrient content and the calories per ounce. Hospitals use this information to ensure the babies they treat are receiving the proper calories and nutrients to grow.

Nutritional analysis provides vital information for both MMBNT and hospital staff. With this information, critically ill infants can receive the nourishment they need from donor human milk.

For more information about milk processing, click here.

Lab technician running a test on a sample of breast milk
Lab supervisor Lindsey runs a sample through the nutritional analyzer.