The New Addition of 5 HMOs to Simi Kids6
Simi Kids has recently enhanced its formula with the addition of five specific HMOs, which include:
- 2’-FL (2’-Fucosyllactose): Known for its role in immune support.
- LNT (Lacto-N-tetraose): Promotes the growth of beneficial bacteria.
- 3’-SL (3’-Sialyllactose): Supports brain development and function.
- 6’-SL (6’-Sialyllactose): Plays a role in gut health.
- DFL (Difucosyllactose): Enhances pathogen defense mechanisms.
Why It Matters6
The inclusion of these five HMOs in Simi Kids represents a significant advancement in infant nutrition. By mimicking the functional benefits of HMOs found in human breast milk, Simi Kids is able to provide formula-fed infants with crucial health benefits that were previously only available through breastfeeding.
HMO and Its Impact on Immunity, Brain Development, and Gut Health
Immunity3
HMOs play a critical role in developing and supporting the infant’s immune system. They help protect against infections by acting as decoys that prevent harmful pathogens from binding to the gut wall. By fostering a healthy gut microbiome, HMOs further strengthen the immune response.
Brain Development5
Research indicates that HMOs like 3’-SL and 6’-SL are involved in cognitive development. They support the gut-brain axis, a communication network that links the gut and the brain, thus influencing brain function and development.
Gut Health4
A healthy gut is foundational to overall health, and HMOs significantly contribute to gut health. They act as food for beneficial bacteria, promoting a balanced gut microbiome. This not only aids digestion but also supports the immune system and brain development.
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- Lasekan J, Choe Y, Dvoretskiy S, et al. “Growth and Gastrointestinal Tolerance in Healthy Term Infants Fed Milk-Based Infant Formula Supplemented with Five Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMOs): A Randomized Multicenter Trial.” Nutrients. 2022 Jun 24;14(13):2625.
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