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Elaine Martins Bento Mosquera

Researcher at Nestlé

Publications -  5
Citations -  37

Elaine Martins Bento Mosquera is an academic researcher from Nestlé. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications receiving 10 citations.

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Probiotic infant cereal improves children's gut microbiota: Insights using the Simulator of Human Intestinal Microbial Ecosystem (SHIME®).

TL;DR: Infant cereal with BB-12® is able to stimulate the growth of L. gasseri and L. kefiri in a beneficial way, reducing NH4+ and increasing the production of SCFAs, especially butyric acid, in SHIME®.
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DHA bioaccessibility in infant formulas and preschool children milks

TL;DR: In this article, in vitro bioaccessibility of DHA from two commercial infant formulas and two preschool children milks was not improved by the presence of egg phospholipids in the product formulation.
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Hábitos e atitudes de mães de lactentes em relação ao aleitamento natural e artificial em 11 cidades brasileiras.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyse a relacao entre habitos e atitudes of maes with leite oferecidos for seus filhos for dois primeiros anos of vida.
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The Effect of Infant Formulas With 4 or 8 g/L GOS/FOS on Growth, Gastrointestinal Symptoms, and Behavioral Patterns: A Prospective Cohort Study.

TL;DR: In this article, healthy infants that started, on medical recommendation, artificial feeding with one of two infant formulas containing 4 g/L of GOS/FOS (9:1) (IF4 group; n = 60) or 8 G/L (GOS/FOOS) group; 9:1 (IF8 group; N = 60), were followed for 30 days to evaluate growth and gastrointestinal symptoms.
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Low bioavailability of dietary iron among Brazilian children: Study in a representative sample from the Northeast, Southeast, and South regions

TL;DR: The Brazil Kids Nutrition and Health Study is a cross-sectional dietary intake study in children aged 4-13.9 years old designed to investigate nutrient intakes and gaps of Brazilian children in a representative sample of households from Northeast, Southeast and South regions as mentioned in this paper .