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Macrominerals and Trace Minerals in Commercial Infant Formulas Marketed in Brazil: Compliance With Established Minimum and Maximum Requirements, Label Statements, and Estimated Daily Intake

Infant formulas are the main nutritional source for infants when breastfeeding is not possible or recommended. The daily need for specific nutrients, such as essential minerals, in early stages of a child's life is high because of rapid infant growth and development, which impose metabolic flux...

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Autores principales: Almeida, Cristine Couto, Baião, Diego dos Santos, Rodrigues, Paloma de Almeida, Saint'Pierre, Tatiana Dillenburg, Hauser-Davis, Rachel Ann, Leandro, Katia Christina, Paschoalin, Vania Margaret Flosi, da Costa, Marion Pereira, Conte-Junior, Carlos Adam
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9096439/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35571960
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.857698
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author Almeida, Cristine Couto
Baião, Diego dos Santos
Rodrigues, Paloma de Almeida
Saint'Pierre, Tatiana Dillenburg
Hauser-Davis, Rachel Ann
Leandro, Katia Christina
Paschoalin, Vania Margaret Flosi
da Costa, Marion Pereira
Conte-Junior, Carlos Adam
author_facet Almeida, Cristine Couto
Baião, Diego dos Santos
Rodrigues, Paloma de Almeida
Saint'Pierre, Tatiana Dillenburg
Hauser-Davis, Rachel Ann
Leandro, Katia Christina
Paschoalin, Vania Margaret Flosi
da Costa, Marion Pereira
Conte-Junior, Carlos Adam
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description Infant formulas are the main nutritional source for infants when breastfeeding is not possible or recommended. The daily need for specific nutrients, such as essential minerals, in early stages of a child's life is high because of rapid infant growth and development, which impose metabolic flux increases on these pathways to support growth, physical activity, and defense against infections. In this context, this research aimed to determine macromineral and trace mineral contents in starting (phase 1) and follow-up (phase 2) infant formulas marketed in Brazil (n = 30) by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry, calculate estimated daily intakes, and compare them to reference values regarding adequate intake and tolerable upper intake levels. The highest concentrations of macrominerals were observed in Ca, K, P, and Na, and trace minerals in Fe, Zn, Mn, and Cu. Certain homogeneity only to trace mineral contents was observed when analyzing inter-batch values from same manufacturers. In general, all phase 1 and phase 2 infant formula brands and batches met or exceeded Fe, Zn, Cu, Mo, and Se contents when compared to maximum limits established by Codex Alimentarius. In addition, Zn contents in eight phase 1 and in four phase 2 infant formulas were above the contents established by the tolerable upper intake level for children aged 0–6 and/or 7–12 months, respectively. These findings highlight the need to expand regular infant formula inspection concerning nutritional quality, as some composition aspects of these foods must be improved to follow international guidelines, since ideal requirements for infant formula composition, quality, and safety interfere in child development and adult health.
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spelling pubmed-90964392022-05-13 Macrominerals and Trace Minerals in Commercial Infant Formulas Marketed in Brazil: Compliance With Established Minimum and Maximum Requirements, Label Statements, and Estimated Daily Intake Almeida, Cristine Couto Baião, Diego dos Santos Rodrigues, Paloma de Almeida Saint'Pierre, Tatiana Dillenburg Hauser-Davis, Rachel Ann Leandro, Katia Christina Paschoalin, Vania Margaret Flosi da Costa, Marion Pereira Conte-Junior, Carlos Adam Front Nutr Nutrition Infant formulas are the main nutritional source for infants when breastfeeding is not possible or recommended. The daily need for specific nutrients, such as essential minerals, in early stages of a child's life is high because of rapid infant growth and development, which impose metabolic flux increases on these pathways to support growth, physical activity, and defense against infections. In this context, this research aimed to determine macromineral and trace mineral contents in starting (phase 1) and follow-up (phase 2) infant formulas marketed in Brazil (n = 30) by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry, calculate estimated daily intakes, and compare them to reference values regarding adequate intake and tolerable upper intake levels. The highest concentrations of macrominerals were observed in Ca, K, P, and Na, and trace minerals in Fe, Zn, Mn, and Cu. Certain homogeneity only to trace mineral contents was observed when analyzing inter-batch values from same manufacturers. In general, all phase 1 and phase 2 infant formula brands and batches met or exceeded Fe, Zn, Cu, Mo, and Se contents when compared to maximum limits established by Codex Alimentarius. In addition, Zn contents in eight phase 1 and in four phase 2 infant formulas were above the contents established by the tolerable upper intake level for children aged 0–6 and/or 7–12 months, respectively. These findings highlight the need to expand regular infant formula inspection concerning nutritional quality, as some composition aspects of these foods must be improved to follow international guidelines, since ideal requirements for infant formula composition, quality, and safety interfere in child development and adult health. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9096439/ /pubmed/35571960 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.857698 Text en Copyright © 2022 Almeida, Baião, Rodrigues, Saint'Pierre, Hauser-Davis, Leandro, Paschoalin, Costa and Conte-Junior. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Almeida, Cristine Couto
Baião, Diego dos Santos
Rodrigues, Paloma de Almeida
Saint'Pierre, Tatiana Dillenburg
Hauser-Davis, Rachel Ann
Leandro, Katia Christina
Paschoalin, Vania Margaret Flosi
da Costa, Marion Pereira
Conte-Junior, Carlos Adam
Macrominerals and Trace Minerals in Commercial Infant Formulas Marketed in Brazil: Compliance With Established Minimum and Maximum Requirements, Label Statements, and Estimated Daily Intake
title Macrominerals and Trace Minerals in Commercial Infant Formulas Marketed in Brazil: Compliance With Established Minimum and Maximum Requirements, Label Statements, and Estimated Daily Intake
title_full Macrominerals and Trace Minerals in Commercial Infant Formulas Marketed in Brazil: Compliance With Established Minimum and Maximum Requirements, Label Statements, and Estimated Daily Intake
title_fullStr Macrominerals and Trace Minerals in Commercial Infant Formulas Marketed in Brazil: Compliance With Established Minimum and Maximum Requirements, Label Statements, and Estimated Daily Intake
title_full_unstemmed Macrominerals and Trace Minerals in Commercial Infant Formulas Marketed in Brazil: Compliance With Established Minimum and Maximum Requirements, Label Statements, and Estimated Daily Intake
title_short Macrominerals and Trace Minerals in Commercial Infant Formulas Marketed in Brazil: Compliance With Established Minimum and Maximum Requirements, Label Statements, and Estimated Daily Intake
title_sort macrominerals and trace minerals in commercial infant formulas marketed in brazil: compliance with established minimum and maximum requirements, label statements, and estimated daily intake
topic Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9096439/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35571960
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.857698
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