Many infant formula milk powders and complementary foods for infants and young children are added with L-threonine to meet the growth and development needs of infants and young children. The following are some common infant formula foods added with L-threonine:
I. Infant Formula Milk Powders
Mead Johnson Enfinitas Lanzhen: It is added with a variety of nutritional components, including essential amino acids such as L-threonine, providing comprehensive nutrition for babies, which helps to enhance the immunity of babies and promote their physical development.
Wyeth Illuma: In addition to containing nutritional components such as OPO and prebiotics, it also adds L-threonine to optimize the protein composition, making the nutrition of the milk powder closer to that of breast milk, and helping babies to digest, absorb and grow better.
Nestlé NAN: Some product series of it are added with L-threonine. At the same time, a moderate hydrolysis process is adopted to decompose milk protein into small molecules, reducing the risk of allergy and ensuring that babies can obtain sufficient nutrition.
II. Complementary Foods for Infants and Young Children
Gerber Rice Cereal: Some flavors of the rice cereal, in addition to fortifying iron elements, are also added with a variety of nutritional components such as L-threonine, providing rich nutrition for babies and helping them smoothly go through the period of adding complementary foods.
Heinz Complementary Puree: Some products have added L-threonine in their formulas, such as some vegetable purees and meat purees. While providing rich tastes and flavors for babies, they supplement essential amino acids and promote the healthy growth of babies.
Engnice Yige Rice Cereal: According to the nutritional needs of babies at different stages, it is added with a variety of nutritional elements including L-threonine, helping babies to supplement the nutrients needed for growth and enhancing their immunity and physical functions.