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Evaluation of Infants Fed Soybean and Evaporated Milk Formulae from Birth to Three Months
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NutritionNeonatologyFertilityAgricultural EconomicsSoybean MixtureBreastfeedingHuman LactationLactationAnimal FeedMaternal NutritionPublic HealthFeed SafetyEvaporated Milk FormulaeAnimal NutritionFeed EvaluationInfants Fed SoybeanSoybean Base FormulaInfant NutritionPhysiologyPediatricsChild NutritionMedicineSoybean Preparations
The use of soybean preparations in human nutrition has received much attention in the past 50 years. In 1909, Ruhräh<sup>1</sup>suggested the use of a soybean gruel or milk as a valuable addition to the diet of the sick infant. More recently, however, this legume has had its principal use as a food for allergic infants.<sup>2-9</sup>The successful growth and reproduction of animals fed a soybean base formula was reported separately by Daniels and Nichols<sup>10</sup>and by Osborne and Mendel<sup>11</sup>in 1917. Howard and co-workers<sup>12</sup>have reported the support of reproduction and lactation in several generations of animals fed a soybean infant food (Mull-Soy, Powdered). In 1929, Tso<sup>13</sup>fed newborn infants a soybean mixture until they were between 6 and 9 months of age. One was started at birth and five at a few weeks of age. The weight curves on these infants followed
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