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Breast-milk substitute marketing practices in four countries: an analysis using a community-based approach. [PDF]

open access: yesArch Public Health
Mulpeter E   +8 more
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Infant formula powders

2013
Human milk is the best food for all human infants. However, there are situations where the mother cannot or does not want to breastfeed. In such situations, an alternative food is necessary: an infant formula. The aim of infant formulae is thus to try to mimic the composition and function of breast milk and to provide a formula-fed infant with the same
Blanchard, Eric   +2 more
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Physicochemical properties and surface composition of infant formula powders

Food Chemistry, 2019
Compositional difference in infant formula (IF) tends to influence its functionality and storage behaviour. The aim was to study the composition and physico-chemical properties of different stages of two commercial IF (A and B). Lactose crystallization measured by X-ray diffraction ranged between 2 and 32 % and was observed to decrease with increasing ...
Juhi Saxena   +5 more
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[Enterobacter sakazakii in powdered infant formula].

Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz, 2008
Under inadequate hygienic conditions, opportunistic bacteria may multiply in powdered infant formula (PIF) and cause severe, often fatal neonatal infections. Enterobacter sakazakii has obtained Public Health relevance causing neonatal meningitis (often fatal), bacteremia and necrotizing enterocolitis.
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Production and characterization of infant milk formula powders: A review

Drying Technology, 2020
Infant milk formula (IMF) products intend to simulate the composition of human milk and meet the nutritional requirements of infants until they become familiar with complementary foods.
Masum, A.K.M.   +4 more
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Screening for Enterobacteriaceae Bacteria in Infant Formula Powder

Journal of Northeast Agricultural University (English edition), 2012
Abstract A total of 151 infant formula powder samples were tested for the screening of the Enterobacteriaceae bacteria, and it had been contaminated by the conditioned pathogen like Enterobacter sakazakii, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Klebsiella oxytoca, and Enterobacter cloacae.
Lu Yan, Qi Feng, Sun Mei-ling, Wang Wei
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Chemical changes in powdered infant formulas during storage

International Journal of Dairy Technology, 2002
Hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF), furosine (FUR), lactulose (LU), lysine loss, ascorbic acid and colour (ΔE) were determined in powdered infant formulas stored under nitrogen and oxygen conditions at 20°C and 55°CC during 15, 30 and 90 days. The indicators of the assay at 20°C showed similar behaviour in nitrogen or oxygen atmospheres.
Guerra-Hernández, Eduardo   +4 more
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