نتایج جستجو برای: powdered infant formula milk

تعداد نتایج: 250331  

Journal: :Journal of AOAC International 1999
G W Chase R R Eitenmiller A R Long

A liquid chromatographic method for vitamin K1 in milk-based infant formula is described. The vitamins are extracted from infant formula by matrix solid-phase dispersion and quantitated by reversed-phase chromatography with fluorescence detection. Vitamin K1 is converted to the fluorescent hydroquinone with a postcolumn zinc reductive reactor. The limit of detection is 12 pg, and the limit of q...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2009
Regina Celia Rocha Peres Luciane Cristina Coppi Maria Cristina Volpato Francisco Carlos Groppo Jaime Aparecido Cury Pedro Luiz Rosalen

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the cariogenicity of cows', human and infant formula milks, supplemented or not with fluoride, in rats. Sixty female Wistar rats were desalivated and infected with Streptococcus sobrinus 6715.Animals were divided into six groups: group 1, sterilised deionised distilled water (SDW; negative control); group 2, 5 % sucrose added to SDW (positive control...

Journal: :Annals of nutrition & metabolism 2016
Sharon M Donovan Sarah S Comstock

The immune system of the infant is functionally immature and naïve. Human milk contains bioactive proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates that protect the newborn and stimulate innate and adaptive immune development. This review will focus on the role human milk oligosaccharides (HMO) play in neonatal gastrointestinal and systemic immune development and function. For the past decade, intense resear...

2016
Eva Greibe Ebba Nexo

PURPOSE Infant formula is based on cow's milk and designed to mimic breast milk for substitution. Vitamin B12 (B12) is bound to proteins in both breast milk and cow's milk, and in milk from both species the vitamin occurs mainly in its natural form such as hydroxo-B12 with little or no synthetic B12 (cyano-B12). Here we test commercially available infant formulas. METHODS Eleven commercially ...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1986
S Portoian-Shuhaiber

This study investigated the prevalence of unusual infant feeding practices among 204 mothers of infants aged 1-12 months, who were admitted with acute diarrhoea to the only two national hospitals in Kuwait. Ninety per cent of the mothers boiled water to prepare a powdered milk formula, but only 15% boiled water for drinking. Thirty nine infants (19%) were admitted more than once. Better family ...

Journal: :International Breastfeeding Journal 2008
Jimi Francis Kristy Rogers Paul Brewer Darby Dickton Ron Pardini

BACKGROUND The expression of human milk for later use is on the rise. Bottle systems are used to deliver the expressed milk. Research has shown that storage of both human milk and artificial baby milk, or infant formula, leads to a loss of ascorbic acid (commonly called Vitamin C). As milk is removed from the bottle during feeding and replaced by ambient air, it is unknown if loss of ascorbic a...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 1988
M C McKnight-Hanes D H Leverett S M Adair C P Shields

Recent reports of art increased prevalence of dental fluorosis in fluoridated and nonfluoridated communities have led to a reassessment of the amount offluoride (F) being ingested infants and young children. Manufacturers of milk-based formulas have taken steps to reduce the F concentration to negligible levels. Reduction of F concentration in soy-based formulas is more difficult because ofF bi...

Journal: :The Journal of pediatrics 2003
Ronit Lubetzky Nachum Vaisman Francis B Mimouni Shaul Dollberg

OBJECTIVE We compared energy expenditure (EE) of preterm infants fed their mother's milk versus preterm infant formula. Study design A prospective, randomized crossover study of 13 healthy, appropriate weight for gestational age, gavage-fed, preterm infants. Before the study and according to our feeding protocol, infants uniformly received alternate feeds of human milk and formula. Each infant ...

Journal: :Journal of Japan Oil Chemists' Society 1999

2012
Bodo C. Melnik

Increased protein supply by feeding cow-milk-based infant formula in comparison to lower protein content of human milk is a well-recognized major risk factor of childhood obesity. However, there is yet no conclusive biochemical concept explaining the mechanisms of formula-induced childhood obesity. It is the intention of this article to provide the biochemical link between leucine-mediated sign...

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