2019
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0223636
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Manganese levels in infant formula and young child nutritional beverages in the United States and France: Comparison to breast milk and regulations

Abstract: Exposure to high levels of manganese (Mn) in children has recently been associated with adverse neurodevelopmental effects. Current infant formula regulations for Mn content were set between 1981 (United States), 2006 (European Union, France), and 2007 (Codex Alimentarius) prior to the publication of much of the growing body of research on the developmental neurotoxicity of Mn. In this study, we sought to measure the concentrations of Mn in some infant formulas and young child nutritional beverages available o… Show more

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“…For the range of Mn content in infant formulas and young child nutritional beverages available in the US and France, we relied on our recent market basket survey of 44 products [42]. In this survey, we purchased 25 products in the US and 19 products in France using maximum variation sampling [43], purposively selecting products to explore the range of Mn concentrations, the potential effects of specific ingredients such as soy on Mn content, and to cover a wide range of ages.…”
Section: Estimating Range Of Mn Content In Infant Formulas and Youngmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For the range of Mn content in infant formulas and young child nutritional beverages available in the US and France, we relied on our recent market basket survey of 44 products [42]. In this survey, we purchased 25 products in the US and 19 products in France using maximum variation sampling [43], purposively selecting products to explore the range of Mn concentrations, the potential effects of specific ingredients such as soy on Mn content, and to cover a wide range of ages.…”
Section: Estimating Range Of Mn Content In Infant Formulas and Youngmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, we calculated µg Mn/100 kcal using the measured µg Mn/g dried prepared product and the reported kcal/mass of dried product or final volume of prepared product from the manufacturer's label. Since the sampling method was non-probabilistic, market extreme values for Mn concentrations (minimum and maximum) were used for comparison, but not mean values for Mn concentrations from this study [42,43].…”
Section: Estimating Range Of Mn Content In Infant Formulas and Youngmentioning
confidence: 99%
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