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Soy Based Infant Formula PDF Print E-mail
Written by RMacLean   
Thursday, 20 January 2005 18:33

Approximately twenty five percentage of babies in the US consume soy-based formulas.  There are several different soy formulas to choose from and unlike the milk based formulas, the protein source in each is the same.  As with their milk based counterparts, the fat source and carb source in each may differ.

The following is a list of commonly used soy based formulas.  This list is not intended to providRe a complete list of all soy based formulas available, and does not provide the complete nutritional composition of each formula.  This is meant only as a starting point.

FORMULA

MANUFACTURER

FAT SOURCE

PROTEIN SOURCE

CARB SOURCE

Isomil

Ross Labs

High Oleic Safflower,
Soy & Coconut Oils

Soy Protein Isolate
w/ L-methionine

Corn Syrup Solids, Sucrose

Isomil DF
added fiber to help diarrhea

Same as above

Soy & Coconut Oils

Soy Protein Isolate
w/ L-methionine

Corn Syrup Solids, Sucrose

Prosobee

Mead Johnson

Palm Olein, Soy, Coconut, & High Oleic Sunflower Oils

Soy Protein Isolate
w/ L-methionine

Corn Syrup Solids

Last Updated ( Sunday, 30 March 2008 18:39 )
 

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