| Literature DB >> 17867369 |
Laetitia Niers1, Marianne Stasse-Wolthuis, Frans M Rombouts, Ger T Rijkers.
Abstract
Newborn babies possess a functional but immature immune system as a defense against a world teeming with microorganisms. Breast milk contains a number of biological, active compounds that support the infant's immune system. These include secretory immunoglobulin A (IgA), which confers specific protection against enteric pathogens, as well as numerous other immunological, active ingredients. A number of these ingredients can be used as supplements for infant formulas based on cow's milk. Here, the strength of evidence regarding the immune-stimulating effects of selected minerals, vitamins, fatty acids, pre- and probiotics, and nucleotides is reviewed. An assessment of how these ingredients are used in infant-formula products currently available on the market is also presented.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17867369 DOI: 10.1301/nr.2007.aug.347-360
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Rev ISSN: 0029-6643 Impact factor: 7.110