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Hypoallergenicity of a whey-based, extensively hydrolysed infant formula prepared with non porcine enzymes
To characterize the peptide profile of a whey-based, extensively hydrolysed formula (eHF) prepared with a non porcine enzyme blend, and to assess whether it meets the hypoallergenicity criteria of the Ame...
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