Benefit and Challenge of Soy Plant-based Formula in Infant and Children
Abstract
The first report of soy being administered to an infant is over 100 years old (1). Since the 1960s the composition of soy formula has been better adapted to the nutritional needs of infants and since 2000 infant formula based on soy fulfills European Directives and legislation for infant feeding.Soy infant formula contains a soy protein isolate (95% protein), and methionine, carnitine, taurine, iron, calcium phosphor and zinc are added. Heating...
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Title
Benefit and Challenge of Soy Plant-based Formula in Infant and Children
Published Date
May 6, 2020
Journal
Volume
4
Issue
S1
Pages
1 - 4
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