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Why Human Milk Oligosaccharides Are a Breakthrough

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How Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMOs) Support Immune Health for Infants

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JUN. 05, 20183 MINUTE READ
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We all know about the benefits of breast milk and, as moms, of course we want to give our babies the very best. But, the reality is that not every mom can breastfeed, either exclusively or at all.

That's where the benefit of years of pioneering Abbott research comes in. Dedicated to helping mothers provide their babies with the best nutrition, Abbott researchers continuously analyze breast milk, the "gold standard" of infant nutrition, in an effort to unlock its potential for formula-fed babies around the world.

The Role of Human Milk Oligosaccharides

Research increasingly demonstrates that some of breast milk's value lies in the nutritional component human milk oligosaccharides,* also known as HMOs. They are the third most abundant ingredient in breast milk after fat and carbohydrates.

In breastfed babies, HMOs feed the good bacteria in a baby's gut where about 70 percent of the immune system resides.

"This may explain why babies who are breast fed often have stronger developing immune systems," explains Rachael Buck, Ph.D., an Abbott research scientist and expert in immune health. She notes that a baby's immune system develops rapidly early in life, and nutrition is critical to that development.

Human Milk Oligosaccharides Explained

What is 2'-FL?

Currently, more than 100 HMOs have been identified—and one HMO specifically, 2'-FL HMO, is a significant advancement in infant nutrition. 2'-FL is a unique immune-nourishing prebiotic and it's the most abundant HMO in most moms' breast milk. Up until recent years, the ingredient has only been available to babies fed breast milk, but a breakthrough study shows 2'-FL added to infant formula can help strengthen a formula-fed baby's immune system.

In the study, researchers followed more than 200 babies, comparing those who breastfed to those given formulas with or without a structurally identical version of 2'-FL. After six weeks, tests showed some of the immune markers found in breastfed and 2'-FL formula-fed babies were nearly identical.

"By harnessing 2'-FL HMO, we can help support a baby's immune system by closing multiple gaps in immune function between formula-fed and breastfed babies," Buck says. "We are excited to see what we can do with this important ingredient in the future and how it can help us set babies up for a lifetime of good nutrition and health."

*not from human milk

Understanding HMOs

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Key Takeaways:

• Parents and caregivers have so much to juggle with a new baby. Whether learning for the first time or refreshing your knowledge, knowing how to safely prepare powder baby formula is essential.

• A January 2024 article in Consumer Reports raised concerns about the accuracy of automated baby formula makers in delivering the correct formula-to-water ratios.

• When preparing baby formula manually, follow the label instructions on the container to ensure proper handling and preparation each time. With the right preparation, you can help ensure a nutritionally complete bottle for your baby.

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One of the most exciting parts of caring for your baby is watching them grow and reach new milestones right before your eyes. They'll develop an appetite for and interest in solid foods during their first year of life. Your job, during this exciting journey together, is not only to guide their nutrition but also to decode their unique language of cues — a symphony of expressions, gestures and coos in reaction to these new sensations.

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