The Improvement Effect of Native Melatonin-rich Milk on Insomnia in Mice and Human Populations
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(1.College of Bioengineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116034, Liaoning;2.Beijing Sanyuan Foods Co., Ltd., National Engineering Research Center of Dairy Health for Maternal and Child,Beijing Technical Innovation, Center of Human Milk Research, Human Milk Research and Technology Innovation Center,Beijing 100163)

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    Insomnia is getting worse with increasing social pressures, and the number of insomnia patients has increased sharply. The natural melatonin in milk has a certain effect on improving sleep. In this study, a mouse model of insomnia was established by sleep deprivation, and was used for field test and sleep induction test, and a clinical evidence-based study was carried out to explore the effects of milk rich in native melatonin (100 pg/mL) on insomnia. The results showed that milk rich in native melatonin shortened the sleep latency of mice from (5.2±0.45) min to (1.6±0.55) min (P<0.05), and the sleep duration from (115.75±6.5) min to (48.4±3.05) min (P<0.05 ), improving the sleep quality. Compared with the control group, the activity time of the mice in the central area of the open field in the experimental group increased from (11.34±11.36) s to (34.9±29.09) s (P<0.05), reducing the anxiety level of the mice. The scores of the sleep quality scale for people with insomnia dropped from (14.93±3.70) points to (10.88±3.96) points (P<0.05), and the insomnia severity scale score dropped from (12.25±3.26) points to (8.81±2.93) (P<0.05) points. The intervention of native melatonin-rich milk can improve the sleep quality of insomnia population, and the level of insomnia and daytime sleepiness was reduced for people with insomnia.

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  • Received:March 03,2024
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