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Prebiotics in Infant Formulas

Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2004
The intestinal flora of breast-fed infants is an important physiologic factor in the function of the gut and in the development of the immune system. The current research is part of a group of studies performed to answer the question whether a bovine milk formula supplemented with a prebiotic mixture from galactooligosaccharides and ...
Boehm G   +7 more
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Need for Infant Formula

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2016
See “An Opinion on “Staging” of Infant Formula: A Developmental Perspective on Infant Feeding” by Lonnerdal and Hernell on page 9.There will always be a need for infant formula, no matter how successful we are in promoting breast-feeding.
Robert D, Baker, Susan S, Baker
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Formulas for older infants

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1990
We explored the possibility that standard infant formulas designed as the sole source of nutrients for small, rapidly growing infants may not be equally suitable for older, larger, and less rapidly growing infants who obtain a portion of energy intake from beikost.
S J, Fomon, K D, Sanders, E E, Ziegler
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Sterilization of Infant Formula

Clinical Pediatrics, 1983
A survey of 237 pediatricians currently practicing in Connecticut revealed that 97 (41%) recommend routine sterilization of infant formula for a mean of 4.4 months. Eight bottles of proprietary formula were prepared in a controlled manner: four utilizing the "terminal heating method" of sterilization and four utilizing the "clean ...
M A, Gerber, B C, Berliner, J J, Karolus
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