Further to Karleen's post copied below, see this and more from the company's
website:
"Though present in large quantities in human breast milk ? its third largest
component ? HMOs (human milk oligosaccharides ) are not found in cow’s
milk. Infant nutrition products containing HMOs would enhance the quality
of life for infants by boosting their body’s natural defence and
contributing to their development. If Glycom’s research proves successful,
it would represent a breakthrough that would take Nestle Nutrition’s infant
nutrition products even closer to the gold standard of human breast milk.
http://www.glycom.dk/www/Pub785.asp
Iona Macnab
Tokyo Japan
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2006 21:59:10 +1100
> From: Karleen Gribble <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Another new ingredient
>
> The molecules will enable Nestl=E9 to produce baby formula which will be =
> very close to the quality of the mother's milk and this will be =
> beneficial for babies whose mothers either can or will not nurse their =
> babies.=20
>
> http://www.copcap.com/composite-9840.htm
>
> Karleen Gribble
> Australia
>
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