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Anyone know the source(s) of human milk for Sigma Chemical Co of St. Louis,
Missouri?
Valerie W. McClain, breastfeeding advocate
0034] The different sources of alpha-lactalbumin used to prepare the
compositions are either from bovine milk (Sigma Chemical Co., St. Louis, Mo. or
Davisco Foods, Eden Prairie, Minn.) or from human milk (Sigma Chemical Co., St.
Louis, Mo.). All preparations of alpha-lactalbumin are supplied as freeze-dried
powder.
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