Clinical trials prove the safety and efficacy of the probiotic strain Bifidobacterium Bb12 in follow-up formula and growing-up milks

Clinical trials to prove the safety and efficacy of follow-up formulas and growing-up milks fortified with Bifidobacterium strain Bb12 (107-108/g formula powder) are summarized in this report. The strain Bb12 was selected because of its excellent survival during intestinal transit and adhesion to en...

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Main Authors: F. Haschke, W. Wang, Guozai Ping, Wandee Varavithya, Amornrath Podhipatr, Florence Rochat, Harriet Link-Amster, Andrea Pfeifer, Erika Diallo-Ginstl, P. Steenhout
Other Authors: Nestle S.A.
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spelling th-mahidol.184752018-07-04T15:11:15Z Clinical trials prove the safety and efficacy of the probiotic strain Bifidobacterium Bb12 in follow-up formula and growing-up milks F. Haschke W. Wang Guozai Ping Wandee Varavithya Amornrath Podhipatr Florence Rochat Harriet Link-Amster Andrea Pfeifer Erika Diallo-Ginstl P. Steenhout Nestle S.A. Universitat Wien Shanghai Medical University Mahidol University Medicine Clinical trials to prove the safety and efficacy of follow-up formulas and growing-up milks fortified with Bifidobacterium strain Bb12 (107-108/g formula powder) are summarized in this report. The strain Bb12 was selected because of its excellent survival during intestinal transit and adhesion to enterocytes. Double-blind, randomized, controlled feeding studies with Bb12 in the U.S., China, and Thailand demonstrated normal growth of healthy children between 4 and 36 months of age and catch-up growth in malnourished children. 'Colonization' with Bb12, which indicates survival during intestinal transit, was confirmed when Bb12 was given with milk-based formulas, but was not satisfactory with soy-based formulas. Feeding the milk- based formula with Bb12 resulted in protection from rotavirus infection, fewer periods with hard bowel movements and a lower incidence of diaper rash. Therefore, using follow-up formulas and growing-up milks with Bifidobacterium strain Bb12 is safe and can prevent diseases frequently seen in both industrialized and developing countries. 2018-07-04T08:11:15Z 2018-07-04T08:11:15Z 1998-09-14 Conference Paper Monatsschrift fur Kinderheilkunde. Vol.146, No.8 SUPPL. 1 (1998) 00269298 2-s2.0-7344222021 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/18475 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=7344222021&origin=inward
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spellingShingle Medicine
F. Haschke
W. Wang
Guozai Ping
Wandee Varavithya
Amornrath Podhipatr
Florence Rochat
Harriet Link-Amster
Andrea Pfeifer
Erika Diallo-Ginstl
P. Steenhout
Clinical trials prove the safety and efficacy of the probiotic strain Bifidobacterium Bb12 in follow-up formula and growing-up milks
description Clinical trials to prove the safety and efficacy of follow-up formulas and growing-up milks fortified with Bifidobacterium strain Bb12 (107-108/g formula powder) are summarized in this report. The strain Bb12 was selected because of its excellent survival during intestinal transit and adhesion to enterocytes. Double-blind, randomized, controlled feeding studies with Bb12 in the U.S., China, and Thailand demonstrated normal growth of healthy children between 4 and 36 months of age and catch-up growth in malnourished children. 'Colonization' with Bb12, which indicates survival during intestinal transit, was confirmed when Bb12 was given with milk-based formulas, but was not satisfactory with soy-based formulas. Feeding the milk- based formula with Bb12 resulted in protection from rotavirus infection, fewer periods with hard bowel movements and a lower incidence of diaper rash. Therefore, using follow-up formulas and growing-up milks with Bifidobacterium strain Bb12 is safe and can prevent diseases frequently seen in both industrialized and developing countries.
author2 Nestle S.A.
author_facet Nestle S.A.
F. Haschke
W. Wang
Guozai Ping
Wandee Varavithya
Amornrath Podhipatr
Florence Rochat
Harriet Link-Amster
Andrea Pfeifer
Erika Diallo-Ginstl
P. Steenhout
format Conference or Workshop Item
author F. Haschke
W. Wang
Guozai Ping
Wandee Varavithya
Amornrath Podhipatr
Florence Rochat
Harriet Link-Amster
Andrea Pfeifer
Erika Diallo-Ginstl
P. Steenhout
author_sort F. Haschke
title Clinical trials prove the safety and efficacy of the probiotic strain Bifidobacterium Bb12 in follow-up formula and growing-up milks
title_short Clinical trials prove the safety and efficacy of the probiotic strain Bifidobacterium Bb12 in follow-up formula and growing-up milks
title_full Clinical trials prove the safety and efficacy of the probiotic strain Bifidobacterium Bb12 in follow-up formula and growing-up milks
title_fullStr Clinical trials prove the safety and efficacy of the probiotic strain Bifidobacterium Bb12 in follow-up formula and growing-up milks
title_full_unstemmed Clinical trials prove the safety and efficacy of the probiotic strain Bifidobacterium Bb12 in follow-up formula and growing-up milks
title_sort clinical trials prove the safety and efficacy of the probiotic strain bifidobacterium bb12 in follow-up formula and growing-up milks
publishDate 2018
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