Aluminum was measured in 68 breast milk samples from 36 healthy mother
s, in the San-in District in Japan, and in 24 cans from five brands of
infant formulae on sale, by the graphite furnace atomic absorption sp
ectrometry. The mean +/- SD (range) concentration in breast milk was 1
.6 +/- 1.2 mumol/l (0.15 - 8.1 mumol/l) for the total samples. The mea
n +/- SD (median) concentrations for 29 pairs of samples at the set of
postpartum periods around 1 week and 1 month were 1.8 +/- 1.4 mumol/l
(1.5 mumol/l) and 1.2 +/- 0.89 mumol/l (0.93 mumol/l), respectively.
Statistically significant difference was not found between the mean co
ncentrations. The mean concentrations of aluminum in the milk-based in
fant formulae for normal infants from the five brands on sale were 0.0
19, 0.039, 0.012, 0.010 and 0.014 mumol/g and compared with the data o
f breast milk. When diluted with deionized water according to the dire
ctions, the mean concentrations in infant formulae were situated somew
here between the mean +/- 1SD concentrations of breast milk, with the
exception of one brand's concentration (5.5 mumol/l).