نتایج جستجو برای: melamine coffee mate infant milk protein content

تعداد نتایج: 1763613  

2013
Leila Nateghi Morvarid Yousefi

In this study, it was aimed to comparison the physicochemical properties and acceptability of different milk product including full and low fat milk and flavored milk such as chocolate, coffee and bananas milk. According to the result of current research the fat content in milk didn’t affect on the other nutrient component of milk such as protein, calcium and phosphorus also addition of flavori...

Journal: :Bioorganic chemistry 2013
Weixi Liu Menashi A Cohenford Leslie Frost Champika Seneviratne Joel A Dain

Melamine (1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triamine) is employed in the manufacture of plastics, laminates and glues, yet, it has been found sometimes added illegally to dairy products to artificially inflate foods' protein content. In 2008, dairy products adulterated with melamine were blamed for the death of several infants in China, a situation that forced Beijing to introduce stricter food safety measu...

Journal: :Paediatrics & child health 2009
D Grenier A-M Ugnat C McCourt J Scott M Laffin Thibodeau Ma Davis Np Dickson

©2009 Canadian Paediatric Society. All rights reserved In mid-September 2008, the federal government became aware of an outbreak of renal disease (renal stones and/or acute renal failure) in very young children in China, associated with consumption of powdered infant formula that was adulterated with melamine. Thousands of children in China were hospitalized, and several died (1). Melamine cont...

Journal: :Kidney international 2009
Vivek Bhalla Paul C Grimm Glenn M Chertow Alan C Pao

Recent outbreaks of nephrolithiasis and acute kidney injury among children in China have been linked to ingestion of milk-based infant formula contaminated with melamine. These cases provide evidence in humans for the nephrotoxicity of melamine, which previously had been described only in animals. The consequences of this outbreak are already severe and will likely continue to worsen. Herein we...

2009
Céline Marie-Elise Gossner Jørgen Schlundt Peter Ben Embarek Susan Hird Danilo Lo-Fo-Wong Jose Javier Ocampo Beltran Keng Ngee Teoh Angelika Tritscher

BACKGROUND A major food safety incident in China was made public in September 2008. Kidney and urinary tract effects, including kidney stones, affected about 300,000 Chinese infants and young children, with six reported deaths. Melamine had been deliberately added at milk-collecting stations to diluted raw milk ostensibly to boost its protein content. Subsequently, melamine has been detected in...

2014
K. Wagers T. Chui

A simple and sensitive colorimetric gold nanoparticle probe for detection of melamine in infant formula was developed by the reduction of Au(III) salt with sodium citrate. This method is rather simple that does not involve any surface modification of the nanoparticles or multistep sample treatment. This technique is based on the fact that the optical properties of gold nanoparticles depend on d...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2009
Luis Elvira Jaime Rodríguez Lawrence C Lynnworth

Milk contaminated with melamine resulted in an important health hazard that affected many babies in China recently. Ultrasonic characterization of adulterated milk may detect gross levels of melamine contamination. Sound speed and density measurements were made in skim milk as a function of melamine adulteration. An ultrasonic measurement technique to implement milk quality control is discussed.

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2009
Craig B Langman

Melamine, a synthetic nitrogenous product found in many industrial goods and even in fertilizer destined for use in growing crops for human consumption, was recently found to have been added to foods in China — including many different powdered infant formulas1 — to increase their measured, but not biologically available, protein content. Melamine is largely not degraded in humans, although sev...

2017
Marcio Antonio Mendonça Wilma Maria Coelho Araújo Luiz Antonio Borgo Ernandes de Rodrigues Alencar

Situations including premature infants, or those in which there is a rejection to breastfeeding, require the use infant formulas for total or partial replacement of human milk. The objective of this study was to determine the lipid content and to identify the lipid profile of infant formulas. Samples were collected from ten different infant formulas, used as a substitute for breast milk at the ...

2012
Eleonora Po Ziqian Xu Pietro Celi

Yerba Mate (Ilex paraguariensis), a tea known for its high antioxidant content, was supplemented to 30 of 60 ewes for 13 wks to assess its effect on their productive performance. A 2.5% inclusion rate of Yerba Mate (YM) in a pelleted concentrate diet decreased feed intake and live weight (LW) during the first few weeks post partum (p<0.001). Overall, the YM group ate less (2,092±78 g/d) pellet ...

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