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August 16-17, 2018 | Paris, France

Primary Healthcare

12

th

International Conference on

International Conference and Medicare Expo on

&

Pediatrics Health Care

Joint Event

Journal of Current Pediatric Research | Volume: 22

D

adih is traditional fermented buffalo milk. It’s a local

food of Minangkabau people and can find in some

district in West Sumatera Province, Indonesia, especially

in Bukiitinggi, Padang Panjang, Solok, Lima Puluh Kota and

Tanah Datar districts. The objective of this study was to

evaluate the benefit of intervention dadih during pregnancy

on the nutritional status of infant’s birth. This study initiated

with extraction DNA from bacterial cultures, Ribosomal

DNA amplification and sequencing, analysis of amino acid

using UPLC. Intervention was conducted in two distrisc

for 138 pregnancy mothers for 6 months. In this study, we

have identification spontaneous species probiotics strain of

dadih West Sumatera, there are Lactobacillus plantarum,

Lactobacillus casei, Lactobacillus durans, Leuconostoc

pseudomesentoroides, and Lactobacillus cactis. Glutamic

acid is the highest quantity of non-essential amino acid in

dadih, about 16.28 mg/g, while Lysine and Leucine are the

highest essential amino acids about 7.22 and 6.42 mg/g

dadih. After 6 months intervention, we found that about

66.7 percent of infants birth weight > 3000 grams found

and only 2.1 percent infants birth weight <2500 grams for

dadih group and about 60.0 percent had infant birth weight>

3000 grams and 4.4 percents infants with low birth found in

control groups. Most mothers gave birth to a baby with body

length of 48-50 cm. In control groups. about 62.2 percent of

infants had birth length of 48-50 cm, in dadih groups 43.8

percent of infant had birth length 48-50 cm and >50 cm, and

40.0 percent of infant had birth length >50 cm. The result of

this study shows that there were no significant differences in

birth weight and length at birth. It can’t complete the intake

nutrition of pregnant mother and the benefits both nutrients

and probiotic for the outcomes.

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eelbiomed@gmail.com

The benefit of probiotic isolate from dadih and zinc supplementation for Pregnant mothers and the

outcomes in West Sumatera, Indonesia

Helmizar, SKM, M.Biomed

Andalas University Padang, Indonesia

Pediatrics & Primary HealthCare 2018, Volume 22

DOI: 10.4066/0971-9032-C1-003