A novel heat treatment protocol for human milk

Human milk (HM) is the recommended nutrition for premature infants, but it may require processing to ensure microbial safety. The current standard is Holder pasteurisation (HoP), i.e. heating milk at 62.5 ± 0.5°C for 30 min, which eliminates bacteria but destroys heat labile bioactive HM components....

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Main Authors: Olimpia A. Manzardo (Author), Luisa J. Toll (Author), Katharina Müller (Author), Erika Nickel (Author), Daniel Jonas (Author), Jana Baumgartner (Author), Folker Wenzel (Author), Daniel Klotz (Author)
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A., 2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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