BACKGROUND/AIMS: Supplementation with certain probiotics can improve gut microbial flora and immune function but should not have adverse effects. This study aimed to assess the risk of D-lactate accumulation and subsequent metabolic acidosis in infants fed on formula containing Lactobacillus johnsonii (La1). METHODS: In the framework of a double-blind, randomized controlled trial enrolling 71 infants aged 4-5 months, morning urine samples were collected before and 4 weeks after being fed formulas with or without La1 (1 x 10(8)/g powder) or being breastfed. Urinary D- and L-lactate concentrations were assayed by enzymatic, fluorimetric methods and excretion was normalized per mol creatinine. RESULTS: At baseline, no significant differences i...
To investigate the impact of probiotic supplementation of infant formula on immune parameters, intes...
Weaning during infancy refers to the initiation of complementary food to breast milk. During weaning...
The microorganism present in breast milk, added to other factors, determine the colonization of infa...
BACKGROUND: d-Lactic acidosis in infants fed lactic acid bacteria-containing products is a concern. ...
Background: Lactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938 is the only probiotic recommended for treatment of colic...
Accumulation of D-lactic acid produced by intestinal bacteria such as streptococci and lactobacilli ...
Probiotics and long-chain PUFA (LC-PUFA) may be beneficial supplements for infants who are not breas...
The metabolism of lactate impacts infant gut health and may lead to acute accumulation of lactate an...
Objectives: Previous studies of infant formulas supplemented with oligosaccharides reported mixed re...
Background: The microorganism present in breast milk, added to other factors, determine the coloniza...
Early childhood nutrition drives the development of the gut microbiota. In contrast to breastfeeding...
Background Our aim was to evaluate infant behavioral state, stool microbiome profile and calprotect...
Purpose: To evaluate effects on growth and infection rates of supplementing infant formula with the ...
Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) have important and diverse biological functions in early life. Th...
The D-isomer of lactate contributes to metabolic acidosis in diarrheic calves, and is hypothesized t...
To investigate the impact of probiotic supplementation of infant formula on immune parameters, intes...
Weaning during infancy refers to the initiation of complementary food to breast milk. During weaning...
The microorganism present in breast milk, added to other factors, determine the colonization of infa...
BACKGROUND: d-Lactic acidosis in infants fed lactic acid bacteria-containing products is a concern. ...
Background: Lactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938 is the only probiotic recommended for treatment of colic...
Accumulation of D-lactic acid produced by intestinal bacteria such as streptococci and lactobacilli ...
Probiotics and long-chain PUFA (LC-PUFA) may be beneficial supplements for infants who are not breas...
The metabolism of lactate impacts infant gut health and may lead to acute accumulation of lactate an...
Objectives: Previous studies of infant formulas supplemented with oligosaccharides reported mixed re...
Background: The microorganism present in breast milk, added to other factors, determine the coloniza...
Early childhood nutrition drives the development of the gut microbiota. In contrast to breastfeeding...
Background Our aim was to evaluate infant behavioral state, stool microbiome profile and calprotect...
Purpose: To evaluate effects on growth and infection rates of supplementing infant formula with the ...
Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) have important and diverse biological functions in early life. Th...
The D-isomer of lactate contributes to metabolic acidosis in diarrheic calves, and is hypothesized t...
To investigate the impact of probiotic supplementation of infant formula on immune parameters, intes...
Weaning during infancy refers to the initiation of complementary food to breast milk. During weaning...
The microorganism present in breast milk, added to other factors, determine the colonization of infa...