ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2025,17,2,217-221.DOI:10.5530/pj.2025.17.27Published:April 2025Type:Research ArticleLiteracy of Alpha-Lactalbumin (ALA) and Oleic Acid Content Improves Knowledge and Self Efficacy in Breastfeeding Milk by Mothers Who Have Babies 0-24 MonthsNursari Abdul Syukur, Citrakesumasari, Anwar Mallongi, Syamsiar S. Russeng, Masni Mappajanci, Aminuddin Syam, Syamsuar S, and Endah Wahyutri Nursari Abdul Syukur1,2*, Citrakesumasari1, Anwar Mallongi1, Syamsiar S. Russeng1, Masni Mappajanci1, Aminuddin Syam1, Syamsuar1, Endah Wahyutri2 1Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, Makassar INDONESIA. 2Politeknik Kesehatan Kementerian Kesehatan Kalimantan Timur, INDONESIA. Abstract:Introduction: The world health organization (WHO) actively promotes breast milk as the best source of nutrition for babies and continues to increase the level of exclusive breastfeeding during the first 6 months to two years and reach at least 50% by 2025. The low level of exclusive breastfeeding is likely a lack of Education about the composition of breast milk which contains peptides including α-lactalbumin (ALA) and Oleic Acid (OA) which are able to reduce the risk of breast and ovarian cancer and have therapeutic effects which have been published under the name human a-lactalbumin made lethal to tumor cells (HAMLET ), so that this literacy is able to convince mothers to give breast milk and is a health threat to mothers that it is important to give breast milk because it has anti-cancer substances that can prevent cancer. Method: This type of research is quantitative, with a Quasi Experimental Nonequivalent Control Group Design. In this research , the experimental group was treated by providing education and assessing and using knowledge and self-efficacy instruments . Mean while, the control group received education through the KIA book. The target population in this study is mothers who have babies aged 0-24 months in the working area of the Ujoh Bilang Health Center, Mahakam Ulu Regency. The sampling technique is purposive sampling. Results: there is a difference in knowledge literacy, Self Eficaccy on Breast Milk Feeding (ASI) by mothers who have babies 0-24 months in the intervention and control groups before and after being given breast milk literacy with a p value of 0.000 (p < 0.005) which indicates that the hypothesis is accepted, namely there is an effect of breast milk literacy on knowledge and self-efficacy. Conclusion: literacy of alpha-lactalbumin (ALA) and oleic acid (OA) content increases knowledge and selfefficacy in providing breast milk by mothers who have babies 0-24 months. Keywords:alpha-lactalbumin, Breast milk literacy, knowledge, oleic acid and breast milk, self-efficacyView:PDF (258.95 KB) PDF Images Literacy of Alpha-Lactalbumin (ALA) and Oleic Acid Content Improves Knowledge and Self Efficacy in Breastfeeding Milk by Mothers Who Have Babies 0-24 Months ‹ Chemical Composition and Nutritional Value of Edible Moroccan Truffles up The Influence of Website-Based Health Information Access Media on Primary Outcomes of Metabolic Syndrome Prevention In ASN Employees ›