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Aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) after its bioconversion from aflatoxin B1 in animal liver becomes the part of milk while heavy metals get entry into milk and milk products during handling in the supply chain. Aflatoxin M1 and heavy metals being toxic compounds are needed to be monitored continuously to avoid any ailments among consumers of foods contaminated with such toxicants. Thirteen commercially available infant formula milk (IFM) brands available in Pakistani markets were analyzed for the quantitative determination of AFM1 and heavy metals through ELISA and atomic absorption spectrophotometer, respectively. AFM1 was found positive in 53.84% samples while 30.76% samples were found exceeding the maximum EU limit i.e. 0.025 μg/kg for AFM1 in IFM. Heavy metals lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) were found below the detection limits in any of the sample, whereas the concentrations of iron (Fe), zinc (Zn) and nickel (Ni) ranged between 45.40-97.10, 29.72-113.50 and
Formula milk is usually called Infant milk or Baby milk formula, used as an alternative to breast milk. Formula milk is mostly prepared for babies to fulfill their nutritional requirements. Baby Formula milk contains proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, and other additives for the complete growth and development of the infant. It can be available in both liquid (ready-to-use) and powder form in the market. The USA FFDCA defines the term formula milk as,
"A food which purports to be or is represented for special dietary use solely as a food for infants because it simulates human milk or its suitability as a complete or partial substitute for human milk".
Baby milk powder contains more amino acids and caloric content (670 kcal/L) as compared to breast milk. Hence, it is wise to opt for infant formula if your baby is lacking in growth and developmental milestones.
During the early months and after that, every child needs proper nutrition and essential vitamins to grow healthy. Every child needs a lot of iron, calcium, and amino acids in his diet. Morinaga is the pediatrician-recommended best formula containing all the required nutrients.
The major additives of Morinaga are GOS and DHA both help in the development and growth of the brain. Besides that, these additives also improve the gut health of the baby and provide a healthy environment for the growth of good bacteria. Bifidus factor and lactoferrin nucleotides added to the baby formula help the immune system fight against bacteria and viruses.
In Pakistan, one out of 10 babies have a deficiency of iron which ultimately halts the physical and mental growth of babies. Nestle Bunyad aims to provide every child with an equal chance to grow. Iron-fortified formula milk of Nestle Bunyad can absorb iron three times more than any other formula milk brand.
Meiji Baby Formula is another best infant formula in Pakistan fulfilling all the essential growth requirements in babies. Meiji infant formula is prepared with a proper balance of proteins, fats, minerals, and vitamins, perfect for supporting gut health, and brain and immune system development.
It also contains lactoferrin nucleotides which help in improving the immune system of the infant. This formula milk is available in different flavors. Meiji formula milk is lactose-free and is best for babies who are lactose intolerant.
Lactogen formula is a growing-up milk for one to two-year babies. Lactogrow is also included in the Lactoclub formula, best for babies above 2 years. Lactogen and Lactogrow growing up formula contains all the essential minerals, vitamins, and DHA which help in both the eyes and brain development of the babies and other nutritional needs.
Nido is another best growing-up formula milk brands for children of all ages. Nido milk powder contains 13 basic vitamins such as A, C, D, etc., all essential for the bone and muscle development of babies. It also contains minerals such as iron, zinc, iodine, and potassium for proper brain growth and teeth in babies.
Nestle Nangrow is another best type of powder formula in Pakistan. It has high fat and protein content to fulfill all the nutritional requirements of the babies. Nangrow provides all the nutrients such as iron, zinc, selenium, vitamin A, and Vitamin C, all essential for brain and immune system development in babies. This formula milk is best for babies above 6 months. Nestle Nangrow formula milk also contains ARA and DHA to develop cognitive functions in children.
Similac is iron-fortified formula milk and is best for infants suffering from anemia. It contains a balanced distribution of all the essential fats and proteins that assist in the development and growth of the brain and eyes. The main nutrients of Similac formula milk are ARA, DHA, Leutin, Iron, Calcium, Nucleotides, and vitamins D, E, and C. Though this infant formula is lactose-free it is not good for babies who are suffering from galactosemia.
Ensure stands out as a premier choice among baby formula milk brands in Pakistan. This formula milk has a total caloric content of 250kcal/L. It contains almost 25 essential vitamins and minerals including vitamin D, Calcium, Omega-3, and antioxidants. Consisting of almost 9 grams of high-quality protein with different flavors, this baby powder milk is best for muscle building. Ensure infant formula is gluten-free and is best for lactose-intolerant children.
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Why rice cereal contains arsenic: Rice readily absorbs arsenic from the environment, about 10 times more of it than other grains. A new study found arsenic in all brands of infant rice cereal tested, and lower levels in all brands of non-rice and multi-grain cereals.
In first-ever tests of new, non-rice infant cereals, Healthy Babies Bright Futures and our partner organizations report that average arsenic levels in infant rice cereals are six times higher than in other infant cereals.
Our research bolsters a body of evidence supporting the need for cereal makers to take immediate steps to reduce arsenic in their cereals. Solutions suggested by FDA and other experts include sourcing rice from fields with lower arsenic levels in soil, growing it with natural soil additives that reduce arsenic uptake by the roots, growing rice strains less prone to arsenic uptake, rinsing rice or preparing it with excess water that is poured off, and blending it with lower arsenic grains in multi-grain products.
Other types of infant cereal have much less arsenic. Healthy choices for babies include cereals made from oatmeal, barley, wheat, quinoa, and other non-rice grains. Multi-grain cereals (even those that contain rice) are also good, low-arsenic options.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) advises parents to offer infant cereal grains like oatmeal, barley and multigrain. Introducing babies to a variety of grains gives them a variety of nutrients, too. AAP experts say that rice cereal does not have to be the first cereal or first food given to infants - other first foods can include pureed vegetables and meats.
Children in the U.S. eat a lot of packaged baby food. More than 90 percent of parents with children 3 and under turn to these foods at least occasionally, a new Consumer Reports national survey of more than 3,000 people found. And annual sales of baby food now top $53 billion and are projected to reach more than $76 billion by 2021, according to Zion Market Research.
Our testing did have some encouraging findings for parents: It showed that 16 of the products had less concerning levels of the heavy metals, suggesting that all baby food manufacturers should be able to achieve similar results.
The human body needs small amounts of certain heavy metals, such as iron and zinc, to function properly. But cadmium, inorganic arsenic, lead, and mercury (especially methylmercury) can be toxic for everyone and pose particular risks for young children.
Exposure to even small amounts of these heavy metals at an early age may increase the risk of several health problems, especially lower IQ and behavior problems, and have been linked to autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
For example, researchers at Duke University looked at 565 adults who had their lead levels measured as children. Those with high childhood lead readings had IQ levels 4.25 points lower, on average, than those with lower childhood lead levels.
Exposure to inorganic arsenic may also affect IQ, according to a recent Columbia University study of third- through fifth-graders in Maine. Students who had been exposed to arsenic in drinking water had IQ levels 5 to 6 points lower, on average, than students who had not been exposed.
A recent study in the journal Lancet Public Health suggests that low levels of lead from food and other sources contribute to about 400,000 deaths each year, more than half of them from cardiovascular disease. Getting too much methylmercury can cause nerve damage, muscle weakness, lack of coordination, and impaired vision and hearing. And over time, cadmium exposure can lead to kidney, bone, and lung diseases.
Previous Consumer Reports work found worrisome levels of heavy metals in canned tuna, protein powders, fruit juice, and rice and rice products, including infant rice cereals. Other nonprofit food safety organizations and the Food and Drug Administration have also found heavy metals in some of those foods. But this is the first time CR has looked at the levels of heavy metals in an array of baby and toddler foods, or determined the consumption levels that pose a risk to children. (For more information, download a PDF of CR's test protocol for heavy metals in baby and toddler foods.)
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