The use of prebiotics and probiotics in infant formula

  • Taryn Ackerberg Stellenbosch University
  • Irene L Labuschagne Stellenbosch University
  • Martani J Lombard Stellenbosch University
Keywords: infant formula, prebiotics, probiotics, infant nutrition, feeding

Abstract

Gastrointestinal flora influences health, but the composition of flora can be changed with prebiotics or probiotics. The addition of probiotics to powdered infant formula has not been demonstrated to be harmful to healthy term infants. However, evidence of clinical efficacy regarding their addition is insufficient to recommend the routine use of such formula. The administration of probiotic (single or in combination) supplementation in infant or follow-on formula, and given beyond early infancy, may be associated with some clinical benefits, such as a reduction in the risk of nonspecific gastrointestinal infections, a reduced risk of antibiotic use and a lower frequency of colic and irritability. Confirmatory well-designed clinical research studies are necessary.

Author Biographies

Taryn Ackerberg, Stellenbosch University
Stellenbosch University Registered Dietician Division of Human Nutrition Department of Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Faculty of Health Sciences Stellenbosch University
Irene L Labuschagne, Stellenbosch University
Stellenbosch University Principle Dietician Division of Human Nutrition Department of Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Faculty of Health Sciences Stellenbosch University
Martani J Lombard, Stellenbosch University
Nutrition Information Centre Stellenbosch University NICUS Manager / Registered Dietician Division of Human Nutrition Department of Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Faculty of Health Sciences Stellenbosch University
Published
2012-07-19
Section
Review Articles