نتایج جستجو برای: substitute milk

تعداد نتایج: 91446  

2016
W. G. Boorsma

Tn tropical countries it is a very common occurrence that white women cannot nurse their babies themselves. As indigenous nurses generally cause almost intolerable trouble, it is necessary in these cases to look out for a proper substitute, and cow's milk is of course the first substitute to be taken into consideration. Undiluted cow's milk however is imperfectly digested by a nurse-child, its ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Medical Association 1886

Journal: :Acta paediatrica 2005
Enza D'Auria Carlo Agostoni Marcello Giovannini Enrica Riva Rolf Zetterström Riccardo Fortin Gian Franco Greppi Luigi Bonizzi Paola Roncada

UNLABELLED As milk represents the main source of nutrition for infants, the question of an effective human milk substitute becomes mandatory when a formula-fed baby is allergic to cows' milk proteins. In this case, formulas containing extensively hydrolysed milk proteins should be preferred, but even such a formula may cause allergic reactions in highly sensitive patients. If there is evidence ...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1986
J H Ternouth P Ganderton A W Beattie

1. To examine the relations between short- and long-term regulation of food intake in calves given milk-substitute diets, abrupt changes were made in the dry matter (DM) concentration of the diet (Expt 1) and in the frequency of feeding (Expts 2 and 3). 2. When calves, fed once daily, had the DM concentration of their diet changed, they drank the same volume of milk on the 1st day they received...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2010
Enrico Bertino Daniela Gastaldi Giovanna Monti Cristina Baro Donatella Fortunato Lorenza Perono Garoffo Alessandra Coscia Claudio Fabris Michele Mussap Amedeo Conti

Successful therapy in cow milk (CM) protein allergy rests upon completely eliminating CM proteins from the child's diet: it is thus necessary to provide a replacement food. Donkey milk (DM) has recently aroused scientific and clinical interest, above all among paediatric allergologists. A deeper knowledge of proteins in DM is necessary to evaluate the immunological and physiological properties ...

2016
Alissa M. Pries Sandra L. Huffman Khin Mengkheang Hou Kroeun Mary Champeny Margarette Roberts Elizabeth Zehner

UNLABELLED In 2005, Cambodia passed the Sub-Decree on Marketing of Products for Infant and Young Child Feeding (no. 133) to regulate promotion of commercial infant and young child food products, including breastmilk substitutes. Helen Keller International assessed mothers' exposure to commercial promotions for breastmilk substitutes and use of these products through a cross-sectional survey amo...

Journal: :Transfusion 1969
H A Oberman

In the final quarter of the 19th century, dissatisfaction with blood transfusion prompted a brief wave of enthusiasm for transfusion of milk as a blood substitute. Although transfusion of cow’s milk wm first attempted in Canada in 1854, this form of treatment achieved its greatest popularity in the United States between 1878 and 1880. During this interval, transfusion of milk from cows, goats a...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 1973
K K van Hellemond E J van Weerden

Only small numbers of calves were fattened on whole milk alone, both in western Europe and Great Britain, until the 1960’s, d-hen suitable milk-substitute diets were developed. The lorn iron content of milk made calves anaemic (Blaxter, Sharman & MacDonald, ‘957) and lowered the myoglobin content of the muscle tissues. This resulted in white meat. In the course of time this whiteness bccame a m...

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