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Nutrition Bulletin, 1984
SummaryGuidelines and recommendations for the composition of infant formulae vary between countries, particularly with respect to the composition of the fat and the use of added lactose. The modifications made to cow's milk using skim milk, demineralised whey protein, non‐milk fats and non‐milk sugars, are described with special reference to formulae ...
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SummaryGuidelines and recommendations for the composition of infant formulae vary between countries, particularly with respect to the composition of the fat and the use of added lactose. The modifications made to cow's milk using skim milk, demineralised whey protein, non‐milk fats and non‐milk sugars, are described with special reference to formulae ...
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Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (1961), 1975
K J, Bender, M W, McKenzie, A J, Seals
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K J, Bender, M W, McKenzie, A J, Seals
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2021
In our daily practice, we sometimes come across mothers who cannot (exclusively) breastfeed. This may be due to an inadequate breastfeeding start, treatment for an underlying condition in the mother with incompatible medicine, or an underlying condition in the child that is incompatible with human milk. Additionally, there are mothers who are unable to
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In our daily practice, we sometimes come across mothers who cannot (exclusively) breastfeed. This may be due to an inadequate breastfeeding start, treatment for an underlying condition in the mother with incompatible medicine, or an underlying condition in the child that is incompatible with human milk. Additionally, there are mothers who are unable to
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Formula Manufacture and Infant Feeding
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980Wolfsdorf and Senior (p 1068) clearly document the detrimental effects of low chloride feeding of infants. The cases of alkalosis produced in two infants were due to an error in the manufacture of infant formulas, raising broad questions. The American Academy of Pediatrics 1 has recommended that infants be breast-fed, most recently because of the anti-
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Detection of odor difference between human milk and infant formula by sensory-directed analysis
Food Chemistry, 2022Lijin Wang, Huanlu Song, Zhenghong Li
exaly
Novel source of microalgal lipids for infant formula
Trends in Food Science and Technology, 2023Benoit Guieysse +2 more
exaly

