During the last years, human newborns have been overexposed to biologically reactive aluminum, with possible relevant consequences on their future health and on their susceptibility to a variety of diseases. Children, newborns and particularly preterm neonates are at an increased risk of aluminum toxicity because of their relative immaturity. Based on recent original publications and classical data of the literatures, we reviewed the aluminum content in mother's food during the intrauterine life as well as in breast milk and infant formula during lactation. We also determined the possible role of aluminum in parenteral nutrition solutions, in adjuvants of vaccines and in pharmaceutical products. A special focus is placed on the relationship...
This study focuses on infant formulas and baby biscuits, which have an important place in the nutrit...
This study sought to evaluate the in utero exposure to aluminum and status of selected trace element...
The concern about aluminum (Al) toxicity has been proven in various cases. Some cases are associated...
Aluminum is a common contaminant in many components of parenteral nutrition, especially calcium and ...
Abstract Background Infant formulas are sophisticated milk-based feeds for infants which are used as...
Aluminum (Al) is a contaminant in all parenteral nutrition (PN) solution component products. Manufac...
The presence of aluminium in food can have different causes. Thus, for example, it can be due to nat...
Historical and recent data demonstrate that off-the-shelf infant formulas are heavily contaminated w...
Aluminum has no known biological function; however, it is a contaminant present in most foods and me...
Aluminium toxicity has been relatively well documented in infants with impaired renal function and ...
Aluminum level (Al) in infant formula was det...
Historical and recent data demonstrate that off-the-shelf infant formulas are heavily contaminated w...
This study sought to evaluate the in utero exposure to aluminum and status of selected trace eleme...
Aluminum is a known contaminant of parenteral nutrition (PN) solutions and it has been suspected to ...
Aluminium (Al) dietary intake from selected baby foods was estimated for Brazilian infants from the ...
This study focuses on infant formulas and baby biscuits, which have an important place in the nutrit...
This study sought to evaluate the in utero exposure to aluminum and status of selected trace element...
The concern about aluminum (Al) toxicity has been proven in various cases. Some cases are associated...
Aluminum is a common contaminant in many components of parenteral nutrition, especially calcium and ...
Abstract Background Infant formulas are sophisticated milk-based feeds for infants which are used as...
Aluminum (Al) is a contaminant in all parenteral nutrition (PN) solution component products. Manufac...
The presence of aluminium in food can have different causes. Thus, for example, it can be due to nat...
Historical and recent data demonstrate that off-the-shelf infant formulas are heavily contaminated w...
Aluminum has no known biological function; however, it is a contaminant present in most foods and me...
Aluminium toxicity has been relatively well documented in infants with impaired renal function and ...
Aluminum level (Al) in infant formula was det...
Historical and recent data demonstrate that off-the-shelf infant formulas are heavily contaminated w...
This study sought to evaluate the in utero exposure to aluminum and status of selected trace eleme...
Aluminum is a known contaminant of parenteral nutrition (PN) solutions and it has been suspected to ...
Aluminium (Al) dietary intake from selected baby foods was estimated for Brazilian infants from the ...
This study focuses on infant formulas and baby biscuits, which have an important place in the nutrit...
This study sought to evaluate the in utero exposure to aluminum and status of selected trace element...
The concern about aluminum (Al) toxicity has been proven in various cases. Some cases are associated...