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Arla launches 'radical' infant formula concept

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Core Tip: Arla Food Ingredients has launched its ‘Staging’ concept into the $11.5bn infant formula category.
Arla Food Ingredients has launched its ‘Staging’ concept into the $11.5bn infant formula category.

Described by the company as ‘radical’ and built around Arla Foods Ingredients’ Lacprodan portfolio of protein ingredients, Staging is said to be an improved approach to infant formula designed to reflect the fact that the composition of breast milk changes significantly during lactation.

At present, formula-fed babies’ diets do not take account of this, said the company, and they are usually given a ‘static’ diet during their first six months. However, Arla Foods Ingredients says that it has identified that the protein content of breast milk is dynamic and changes constantly during this period.

In response, the company has developed blends of specialised milk protein fractions that it claims will help manufacturers create formulas that mimic the changing nutritional profile of milk more closely during this short – but critical – time in a baby’s development.

“Our new Staging approach means infant formulas can provide the right nutrients in the right quantities at the right time, to suit precisely a baby’s natural growth and development patterns during its first months of life,” said Pernille Hostrup, business development manager at Arla Foods Ingredients. “Human milk will always be the gold-standard for infant nutrition, but staging means formula-fed infants can now enjoy more of the long-term health benefits experienced by their breast-fed counterparts.”

At the heart of the Staging concept is a range of Lacprodan milk protein fractions developed by Arla Foods Ingredients, which can be blended in varying proportions to create staged infant formulas that mimic the nutritional profile of breast milk more closely.

Extracted from high quality whey proteins, Lacprodan ingredients are said to provide the ideal amino acid profile to meet the needs of developing infants, meaning that formula manufacturers can reduce the overall quantity of protein in their products to levels closer to those found in breast milk, but still provide all the nutrients formula-fed infants need to develop healthily and grow at a similar rate to breast-fed infants.

“Traditionally, infant formulas for new-born babies have been much higher in protein than breast milk actually is, which means formula-fed babies typically ingest between 50% and 80% more protein than breast-fed infants,” continued Hostrup. “This often results in more rapid growth in bottle-fed babies and there is strong scientific evidence that this can lead to obesity and other health concerns in later life. But by adding the right blend of our Lacprodan proteins to a basic formula recipe, manufacturers can now develop age-specific formula products that deliver the correct levels of nutrients to meet a growing infant’s true needs.”

 
 
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