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Infant Formula Milk

Written question asked by Annette Brooke (Liberal Democrat) on Tuesday, 21 November 2006, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Monday, 20 November 2006. It was answered by Caroline Flint (Labour) on Tuesday, 21 November 2006 on behalf of the Department of Health.

Question

To ask the Secretary of State for Health why goat milk proteins may not be used in infant formula milk; and what assessment she has made of the effects of goat milk proteins on the health of young babies.

Answer

The sources of protein permitted for use in the manufacture of infant formula and follow-on formula are restricted to cows milk or soya protein by European Union wide legislation.It is for the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) to assess the safety and efficacy of sources of protein for use in infant formula. In early 2006, EFSA concluded that there are insufficient data to establish the suitability of goats milk protein as a protein source in infant formula. As a result, the Department does not recommend the use of goats milk protein in foods used for infant nutrition purposes.

Type
Written question
Reference
101465; 453 c75-6W
Session
2006-07
Infant Formula Milk
Thursday, 30 November 2006
Written questions
House of Commons
Subjects
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