Human
and animal milk contains a rich variety of oligosaccharides
(OSs), which are of great interest due to a similar biological efficacy.
In this study, the OSs were identified and the concentrations of eight
specific OSs in human and four animal milk (cow, goat, sheep, and
camel) were analyzed. In general, 30, 42, 32, 34, and 35 OSs were
identified in bovine, caprine, ovine, camel, and human milk, respectively.
Camel milk was the most similar in type to human milk than other four
animal milk. The concentration of eight OSs in human milk was approximately
six times higher than that in camel milk, 20 times higher than that
in bovine and caprine milk, and 75 times higher than that in ovine
milk. Collectively, these findings revealed the characteristics and
concentrations of OSs in the milk of different species, providing
insights into the potential application of OSs in medical and functional
foods.