Information for healthcare professionals to learn more about cow's milk protein allergy and/or multiple food allergies in children.
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Nutten, S. et al. 2020. Peptide size profile and residual immunogenic milk protein or peptide content in extensively hydrolyzed infant formulas
This study looked at the heterogeneity of extenstively hydrolysed formulas (eHFs) and compared the molecular weight profiles among eHF's from different manufacturers. The survey highlights the need for a more meaningful definition of EHF products. However, the clinical implications of it's findings are uncertain and further studies are required.
Resources for Paediatric Allergy
Paediatric Allergy
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Robbins, K. et al. 2014. Milk allergy is associated with decreased growth in US children
Paediatric Allergy
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Béghin, L. et al. 2019. Growth, stool consistency and bone mineral content in healthy term infants fed sn-2-palmitate-enriched starter infant formula: A randomized, double-blind, multicentre clinical trial
Paediatric Allergy
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Litmanovitz, I. et al. 2014. Reduced crying in term infants fed high beta-palmitate formula: a double-blind randomized clinical trial
Paediatric Allergy
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Litmanovitz, I. et al. 2013. High Beta-palmitate formula and bone strength in term infants: a randomized, double-blind, controlled trial
Paediatric Allergy
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Kennedy, K. et al. 1999. Double-blind, randomized trial of a synthetic triacylglycerol in formula-fed term infants: effects on stool biochemistry, stool characteristics, and bone mineralization
Paediatric Allergy
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Stool Saponified Fatty Acid, Behavior, Growth, and Stool Characteristics in Infants Fed a High-OPO Formula: A Randomized, Double-Blind Clinical Trial
Paediatric Allergy
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Possner, M.et al. Acceptability of High sn-2” Infant Formula in Non-Breast Fed Healthy Term Infants Regarding Gastrointestinal Tolerability by Both Parents and Pediatrician: An Open-Label Pilot Study in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries
Paediatric Allergy
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Wu W et al. Neurodevelopmental Outcomes and Gut Bifidobacteria in Term Infants Fed an Infant Formula Containing High sn-2 Palmitate: A Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial
Paediatric Allergy
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Clinical Paper: Amino Acid-Based Formula Supplemented with Two Human Milk Oligosaccharides