Aluminum level (Al) in infant formula was determined to postulate its public health significance and suggesting recommendations to avoid such contamination. Hence, fifty random samples of infants powdered milk based formulae were collected from different markets and pharmacies in Assiut Governorate, Egypt. These samples were digested and Al level was detected by using HR-CS (High Resolution Continum Source Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer) and compared with Maximum Permissible Limit (MPL). About 90% of examined infant formula samples containing Al with an average value of 0.145 mg/L and 8% of samples were above the MPL
Aluminium (Al) dietary intake from selected baby foods was estimated for Brazilian infants from the ...
Zwrócono uwagę na zagrożenia, jakie może stwarzać glin obecny w produktach spożywczych dla niemowląt...
This study aimed at determination of heavy metals (cadmium, lead, and zinc) in milk-based infant for...
Aluminum level (Al) in infant formula was det...
This study was conducted to estimate Aluminum level (Al) in locally packaged milk powder, discussing...
Abstract Background Infant formulas are sophisticated milk-based feeds for infants which are used as...
Historical and recent data demonstrate that off-the-shelf infant formulas are heavily contaminated w...
Historical and recent data demonstrate that off-the-shelf infant formulas are heavily contaminated w...
Aluminium toxicity has been relatively well documented in infants with impaired renal function and ...
Aluminum has no known biological function; however, it is a contaminant present in most foods and me...
During the last years, human newborns have been overexposed to biologically reactive aluminum, with ...
The presence of aluminium in food can have different causes. Thus, for example, it can be due to nat...
This study focuses on infant formulas and baby biscuits, which have an important place in the nutrit...
Aluminum (Al) is a contaminant in all parenteral nutrition (PN) solution component products. Manufac...
Only a few of the large number of papers on aluminum in nutrition have considered the effect of this...
Aluminium (Al) dietary intake from selected baby foods was estimated for Brazilian infants from the ...
Zwrócono uwagę na zagrożenia, jakie może stwarzać glin obecny w produktach spożywczych dla niemowląt...
This study aimed at determination of heavy metals (cadmium, lead, and zinc) in milk-based infant for...
Aluminum level (Al) in infant formula was det...
This study was conducted to estimate Aluminum level (Al) in locally packaged milk powder, discussing...
Abstract Background Infant formulas are sophisticated milk-based feeds for infants which are used as...
Historical and recent data demonstrate that off-the-shelf infant formulas are heavily contaminated w...
Historical and recent data demonstrate that off-the-shelf infant formulas are heavily contaminated w...
Aluminium toxicity has been relatively well documented in infants with impaired renal function and ...
Aluminum has no known biological function; however, it is a contaminant present in most foods and me...
During the last years, human newborns have been overexposed to biologically reactive aluminum, with ...
The presence of aluminium in food can have different causes. Thus, for example, it can be due to nat...
This study focuses on infant formulas and baby biscuits, which have an important place in the nutrit...
Aluminum (Al) is a contaminant in all parenteral nutrition (PN) solution component products. Manufac...
Only a few of the large number of papers on aluminum in nutrition have considered the effect of this...
Aluminium (Al) dietary intake from selected baby foods was estimated for Brazilian infants from the ...
Zwrócono uwagę na zagrożenia, jakie może stwarzać glin obecny w produktach spożywczych dla niemowląt...
This study aimed at determination of heavy metals (cadmium, lead, and zinc) in milk-based infant for...