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    Comparison of the Compositions of the Stool Microbiotas of Infants Fed Goat Milk Formula, Cow Milk-Based Formula, or Breast Milk by TANNOCK, Gerald W, LAWLEY, Blair, HODGKINSON, Alison J, MUNRO, Karen, PATHMANATHAN, Siva Gowri, ZHOU, Shao J, MAKRIDES, Maria, GIBSON, Robert A, SUILIVAN, Thomas, PROSSER, Colin G, LOWRY, Dianne

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-05-2013)
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    Nutritional adequacy of goat milk infant formulas for term infants: a double-blind randomised controlled trial by Zhou, Shao J., Sullivan, Thomas, Gibson, Robert A., Lönnerdal, Bo, Prosser, Colin G., Lowry, Dianne J., Makrides, Maria

    Published in British journal of nutrition (14-05-2014)
    “…The safety and nutritional adequacy of goat milk infant formulas have been questioned. The primary aim of the present study was to compare the growth and…”
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    Composition of the non-protein nitrogen fraction of goat whole milk powder and goat milk-based infant and follow-on formulae by Prosser, Colin G, Mclaren, Robert D, Frost, Deborah, Agnew, Michael, Lowry, Dianne J

    “…The non-protein nitrogen fraction of goat whole milk powder and of infant and follow-on formulae made from goat milk was characterized and compared with cow…”
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    Association of infant feeding practices in the general population with infant growth and stool characteristics by Han, Young-Shin, Chang, Eun-Young, Kim, Ji-Hyun, Ahn, Kang-Mo, Kim, Hye-Young, Hwang, Eun-Mi, Lowry, Dianne, Prosser, Colin, Lee, Sang-Il

    Published in Nutrition research and practice (2011)
    “…This was a prospective cohort study of 976 infants from birth to 12 months of age. Infants were fed breast milk, goat infant formula, cow infant formula, or a…”
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    Dietary Effects on Plasma Glycerophospholipids by Uhl, Olaf, Hellmuth, Christian, Demmelmair, Hans, Zhou, Shao J., Makrides, Maria, Prosser, Colin, Lowry, Dianne, Gibson, Robert A., Koletzko, Berthold

    “…ABSTRACT Objective: Human milk provides a complex mixture of animal lipids, whereas the fat supply of most modern infant formula is based on vegetable oils. We…”
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    effect of formulated goats' milk on calcium bioavailability in male growing rats by McKinnon, Hilary, Kruger, Marlena, Prosser, Colin, Lowry, Dianne

    “…BACKGROUND: There are two main proteins in milk; whey and casein. Casein contains casein phosphopeptides (CPP), which are released on digestion of the milk…”
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    Amino acid composition determined using multiple hydrolysis times for three goat milk formulations by Rutherfurd, Shane M, Moughan, Paul J, Lowry, Dianne, Prosser, Colin G

    “…The amino acid composition of goat milk formulations with varying protein and carbohydrate concentrations were determined. Proteins in goat milk infant…”
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    Impact of goat milk powdered formulations on mineral absorption, peak bone mass and bone loss due to ovariectomy in rats by Kruger, Marlena C, Chua, Wei-Hang, Darragh, Alison, Booth, Chris L, Prosser, Colin, Lowry, Dianne

    “…BACKGROUND: Goat milk is recognised as nutritious, with benefits to growth and skeletal development. The initial aim of this study was to investigate the…”
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