MODIFICATION OF NUTRITIONAL VALUE DURING STORAGE OF INFANT FORMULAS ELABORATED WITH DIFFERENT INTACT AND PARTIALLY HYDROLYZED PROTEINS AND CARBOHYDRATESE
Background: Human milk is considered the best source of nutrition for young infants. However, if mothers cannot provide adequate breast milk or if infants are premature or have a low birth weight, breast-feeding must often be replaced or complemented with infant formulas (IFs). The interactions betw...
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Main Authors: | J Contreras-CALDERÓN, E.J GUERRA-HERNÁNDEZ, B GARCÍA-VILLANOVA |
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Language: | EN |
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Universidad de Antioquia
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8dc2e5f68d1643efa02d6cdf945ebcd6 |
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