Abstract
Soy milk formula has limited medical indications for infants feeding, although in several parts of the world it has been used as a source of nutrition in a large number of children. It used to be the main alternative feeding for infants allergic to cow’s milk who did not breastfeed before the introduction of extensively hydrolyzed formulas. Although there is a debate, the fact that some children are allergic to soy or some children with cow’s milk allergy can present with concomitant soy allergy, restricted the use of soy formulas for treatment of infants allergic to cow’s milk. Other grainbased formulas like the rice-based ones are promising in infants with cow’s milk allergy. Grain-based formulas could be an alternative and cheaper way of nutrition for infants allergic to cow’s milk than extensively hydrolyzed formulas. Further large scale longitudinal clinical studies are required to clarify the safety of soy and other grain-based formulas for treatment of cow’s milk allergy.
Keywords: Children, cow’s milk allergy, rice allergenicity, rice formulas, soy allergenicity, soy formulas.
Endocrine, Metabolic & Immune Disorders - Drug Targets
Title:Soy- and Rice-Based Formula and Infant Allergic to Cow's Milk
Volume: 14 Issue: 1
Author(s): Flora Tzifi, Vasilis Grammeniatis and Marios Papadopoulos
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Keywords: Children, cow’s milk allergy, rice allergenicity, rice formulas, soy allergenicity, soy formulas.
Abstract: Soy milk formula has limited medical indications for infants feeding, although in several parts of the world it has been used as a source of nutrition in a large number of children. It used to be the main alternative feeding for infants allergic to cow’s milk who did not breastfeed before the introduction of extensively hydrolyzed formulas. Although there is a debate, the fact that some children are allergic to soy or some children with cow’s milk allergy can present with concomitant soy allergy, restricted the use of soy formulas for treatment of infants allergic to cow’s milk. Other grainbased formulas like the rice-based ones are promising in infants with cow’s milk allergy. Grain-based formulas could be an alternative and cheaper way of nutrition for infants allergic to cow’s milk than extensively hydrolyzed formulas. Further large scale longitudinal clinical studies are required to clarify the safety of soy and other grain-based formulas for treatment of cow’s milk allergy.
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Tzifi Flora, Grammeniatis Vasilis and Papadopoulos Marios, Soy- and Rice-Based Formula and Infant Allergic to Cow's Milk, Endocrine, Metabolic & Immune Disorders - Drug Targets 2014; 14 (1) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1871530314666140121144604
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1871530314666140121144604 |
Print ISSN 1871-5303 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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