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“Powdered infant formula” (PIF) is a term used to cover both breast milk fortifiers and breast milk substitutes. Both are given to neonates who are immune-deficient. Although their low water activity stops bacterial growth during storage, bacteria are able to grow rapidly following reconstitution.
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“Powdered infant formula” (PIF) is a term used to cover both breast milk fortifiers and breast milk substitutes. Both are given to neonates who are immune-deficient. Although their low water activity stops bacterial growth during storage, bacteria are able to grow rapidly following reconstitution.
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Component Distribution and Interactions in Powdered Infant Formula
International Dairy Journal, 1998Abstract A 600 kg batch of experimental milk-based infant formula mix (40 : 60 casein to whey protein ratio) was processed in a pilot plant and samples were taken immediately before processing and immediately after HTST pasteurization, homogenization, condensing and spray drying.
M.R. Guo, G.M. Hendricks, P.S. Kindstedt
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Control of Salmonella in Powdered Infant Formula
2022Following the 2017 salmonellosis outbreak due to the consumption of powdered infant formula (PIF), ANSES updated the report issued in 2008 on the management of the microbial hazards in PIF. The objective of the work was to conduct a hazard analysis of PIF production process and to evaluate the effectiveness of control measures and sampling plans ...
Kooh, Pauline +8 more
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FLOW CHARACTERISTICS OF POWDERED INFANT FORMULA
2009Infant formula is a synthetic version of mother’ s milk and belongs to a class of materials known as dairy substitutes. In addition to nutritional value, safety, flavour, colour and ease of use, modern consumers are now looking for extra convenience in terms of improved reconstitutional properties, dustless powders and easy dosing. To help prevent some
Bauman, Ingrid, Benković, Maja
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Presence of Soil-Dwelling Clostridia in Commercial Powdered Infant Formulas
The Journal of Pediatrics, 2010Because Clostridium botulinum was isolated from powdered infant formula (PIF) fed to an infant in the United Kingdom who subsequently developed infant botulism and from unopened PIF from the same manufacturer, we tested PIF manufactured in the United States for the presence of clostridial spores.Thirty PIF ingested by 19 California infants with ...
Jason R, Barash +2 more
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Cronobacter Species in Powdered Infant Formula
2014Cronobacter species are occasional contaminants of powdered infant formula (PIF), and consequently, this particular food type presents a significant health risk to vulnerable neonates. Microbiological criteria are designed to control the concentration and prevalence of bacteria in foods.
K. N. Jordan, S. Fanning
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1 H NMR-based compositional identification of different powdered infant formulas
Food Chemistry, 2017Infant formulas (IFs), most of which are bovine milk-based, are important for normal growth and development. However, information regarding the ingredients in IFs is often limited in detail, and chemical changes during production and storage appear common. Therefore, it is important to understand in detail the composition of IFs.
Yanrong, Zhao +4 more
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31P NMR-Based Phospholipid Fingerprinting of Powdered Infant Formula
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2019Infant formula (IF), regarded as the optimal substitute for human breast milk, is very important for infant growth and development. Phospholipids (PLs) are ubiquitous components of infant formula as they have good emulsifier properties in addition to their nutritional and biological functions. In this study, the PL contents in four different commercial
Dan Zhu +5 more
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[Outbreaks of Salmonella in infants associated with powdered infant formula].
Kokuritsu Iyakuhin Shokuhin Eisei Kenkyujo hokoku = Bulletin of National Institute of Health Sciences, 2007Historically, outbreaks associated with Salmonella-contaminated milk products were recognized as early as the 1950's in the United Kingdom and Bulgaria. In the 1960's and 1970's there were also a number of outbreaks related to Salmonella in various powdered milk products.
Hajime, Toyofuku +2 more
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[Risk assessment of Cronobacter sakazakii in infant formula powder].
Zhonghua yu fang yi xue za zhi [Chinese journal of preventive medicine], 2022Objective: To assess the risk of foodborne diseases caused by Cronobacter sakazakii in infant formula powder from retail to feeding and provide formulate suggestions for safe feeding of infants at home. Methods: This study used the special monitoring and risk monitoring data of infant formula powder in Heilongjiang Province and combined data at home ...
W, Sun +6 more
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