In order to establish how cold storage of human milk affects levels of bioa
vailable vitamin C, 11 samples were stored for 24 h in the refrigerator or
up to 2 mo in the freezer. Total vitamin C levels decreased on average by o
ne-third in the refrigerator or after 1 mo of freezing, with wide variation
s between individuals (6 to 76% and 3 to 100%, respectively). After 2 mo of
freezing, the average decrease was two-thirds (7-100%).
Conclusion: We recommend a change in human milk storage practices, to under
24 in a refrigerator or under I mo in a freezer. Alternatively, vitamin C
supplementation may be considered.