INFANT FORMULA, HYPOALLERGENIC, 1st age, powder, 800g
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INFANT FORMULA hypoallergenic
The 800 g presentation became non-standard as the preferred presentation for hypoallergenic infant formula 1st age is 400 g.
Definition
Infant formula intended for infants with persistent explosive diarrhoea after each meal, and who do not tolerate standard infant formula.
See the Statement on infant feeding.
Specifications
Technical specifications
Nutritional properties
Compared to standard infant formula, hypoallergenic infant formula must contain a protein source consisting of highly hydrolysed amino acids (>95% free amino acids). Lactose-free is no longer a requirement for this product.
Examples:
- between 95-100% free amino acids: Nutramingen 1 LGG
- 100% free amino acids: Neocate LCP, Nutramigen Puramino, Elecare
Nutritional values | per 100 ml (min - max) |
Energy (kcal) | 66 - 68 |
Proteins equivalent (g) | 1.8 |
Lipids (g) | 3.3 - 3.7 |
Carbohydrates (g) | 6.9 - 7.3 |
Minerals | per 100 ml (min - max) |
Calcium (mg) | 70 - 77 |
Phosphorus (mg) | 44 - 50.2 |
Potassium (mg) | 72.9 - 76 |
Magnesium (mg) | 6 . 8.1 |
Sodium (mg) | 22 - 29.3 |
Iron (mg) | 0.66 - 1.01 |
Zinc (mg) | 0.61 - 0.73 |
Copper (µg) | 50 - 57 |
Iodine (µg) | 13.5 - 15 |
Manganese (µg) | 7 - 11 |
Chloride (mg) | 53 - 60 |
Selenium (µg) | 2.4 - 3.4 |
Vitamins | per 100 ml (min - max) |
Retinol (Vit A) (µg) | 57 - 66 |
Cholecalciferol (Vit D) (µg) | 1.63 - 1.7 |
Tocopherol (Vit E) (mg) | 0.61 - 1.5 |
Ascorbic ac. (Vit C) (mg) | 6.4 - 11 |
Thiamin (Vit B1) (µg) | 40 - 80 |
Riboflavin (Vit B2) (µg) | 54 - 130 |
Niacin (Vit B3) (µg) | 550 - 930 |
Pyridoxine (Vit B6) (µg) | 50 - 60 |
Cobalamin (Vit B12) (µg) | 0.12 - 0.19 |
Phylloquinone (Vit K1) (µg) | 6.1 - 6 |
Folate (Vit B9) (µg) | 11.4 - 17 |
Biotin (Vit B7) (µg) | 1.62 - 2.59 |
Pantothenic acid (Vit B5) (µg) | 380 - 440 |
Physical and organoleptic properties
- Texture: powder without lumps
- Appearance: white of slightly yellowish fine powder, free from impurities/coloured particles. The reconstituted milk shall be a homogenous liquid. It shall be white.
- Smell: shall be neutral and typical of milk. It shall not be pungent.
- Taste: shall be characteristic of milk; not rancid, pungent or unpleasant taste.
Packaging & Labelling
Primary and secondary packaging must protect the hygienic and nutritional qualities of the product during transport, handling, storage under MSF field conditions.
Primary packaging (unit packaging): 400 g aluminium tin, sealed with aluminium foil and a plastic lid, including a measuring spoon. The lid should protect the milk from humidity once the aluminium foil is removed.
For more information on packaging labelling, refer to the CHECKLIST CONTROL UPON RECEIPT specialised food.
Instructions for use
Preparation
Preparation and Reconstitution of infant formula (Good Hygiene Practices)
- Preparation should take place in a clean environment on cleaned and disinfected work surfaces.
- Wash hands thoroughly with soap and warm water, and dry with a clean cloth or single-use towel.
- The water used to prepare powdered infant formula should be boiled for 2 minutes, then cooled to 60-70°C before adding the powder. Use a digital food grade thermometer to check the water temperature.
- Pour the exact amount of water (at 70°C) required (follow the instructions on the packaging) into a cleaned and sterilised container. Use a 100 ml graduated measuring jug or a 100 ml graduated glass beaker with a spout.
- Add the required quantity of infant formula powder (follow the instructions on the packaging). Using more or less powder than indicated may make the infant sick.
- Remark on the measuring spoon:
- use the measuring spoon provided in the tin. Do NOT use a measuring spoon from another product or manufacturer.
- put the spoon directly back into the tin, do not wash it.
- the measuring spoon should not get wet; if it does, dry it thoroughly before putting it back in the tin.
- the measuring spoon supplied generally corresponds to the dose of powder required for 30 ml of water.
- Mix the preparation with a sterilised utensil until complete dilution.
- Label the container: "Infant formula, day and time of preparation".
- Leave to cool to feeding temperature (around 37°C).
- Use within 2 hours.
Administration
- Infant formula should be administered at either room or body temperature. The temperature should be checked with a thermometer, preferably a digital one.
- It is preferable to prepare and serve infant formula immediately after cooling to body temperature. Reducing the time between preparation and consumption reduces the risk to the infant.
Conservation of reconstituted infant formula
- If it is not possible to consume immediately, keep the preparation refrigerated at 4°C (do not exceed 4ºC) in a clean bottle or other container with a lid, immediately after cooling to body temperature.
- Refrigerated preparation should be consumed within 24 hrs.
- Do not prepare infant formula in advance if it cannot be consumed within 2 hours or if refrigeration is not possible.
- Never keep infant formula that has been prepared for more than 2 hours in the refrigerator
- Discard any preparation that has not been consumed within 2 hours.
- Discard any refrigerated preparation that has not been consumed within 24 hrs.
Storage
- Below 25ºC - Protect from sunlight ‐ Protect from humidity
- Shelf-life: usually 24 months from the manufacturing date stated on the packaging.
- Infant milk formula must be kept in its original packaging to prevent any contamination.
- After opening, infant milk formula should be consumed within 3 weeks.
- Destroy the powder milk immediately if the colour, smell, or aspect has changed, even if the expiry date has not yet been reached (high risk of bacteriological contamination).
Follow the procedure QA-NFOS-SOP3 Storage of specialised food (NFOS).
For procedures related to Quality Control, refer to Preliminary remarks on specialised food.
MSF requirements
This product must be prepared with safe drinking water.