OSMOLITE HN

Osmolite® HN 237mL

HIGH NITROGEN, COMPLETE AND BALANCED ISOTONIC LIQUID NUTRITION FOR TUBE FEEDING

  • Enriched with high protein (44g/L)
  • Isotonic formula for tube feeding
  • As supplement or sole-source nutrition

 

IMPORTED FROM THE U.S.A

Ingredients

Water, corn maltodextrin, corn syrup solids, sodium and calcium caseinates, soy protein isolate, canola oil, corn oil, medium chain triglycerides (MCT) oil, potassium citrate, magnesium phosphate, calcium phosphate, potassium chloride, sodium citrate, calcium carbonate, magnesium chloride, choline chloride, emulsifier (soy lecithin), emulsifier (monoglycerides), ascorbic acid, stabilizer (carrageenan), taurine, L-carnitine, acidity regulator (potassium hydroxide), stabilizer (gellan gum), zinc sulfate, ferrous sulfate, dl-alpha tocopheryl acetate, niacinamide, manganese sulfate, calcium pantothenate, cupric sulfate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine hydrochloride, riboflavin, Vitamin A palmitate, folic acid, chromium chloride, potassium iodide, sodium molybdate, phylloquinone, sodium selenate, biotin, Vitamin D3, cyanocobalamin.

Contains milk and soy ingredients.

Nutrition Information

Nutrition Information
UnitPer serving Per 237mlPer 100ml
 
UnitPer serving Per 237mlPer 100ml
Energykcal252.9106.7Pantothenic acidmg1.050.444
Proteing10.54.4Biotinµg6.252.64
Fatg8.23.5Cholinemg87.236.8
  Saturated fatty acidsg2.10.89MINERALS
     Monounsaturated fatty acidsg3.41.5Sodiummg22093
     Polyunsaturated fatty acidsg2.51.05Potassiummg336142
     Trans fatg00Chloridemg275116
Cholesterolmg2.81.2Calciummg20888.0
Carbohydrateg33.914.4Phosphorusmg16770.4
     Sugarsg1.70.7Magnesiummg68.929.1
Taurinemg22.79.60Ironmg2.090.88
Carnitinemg22.79.60Zincmg2.801.20
VITAMINSManganesemg0.720.304
Vitamin Aµg RE18276.8Coppermg0.280.12
Vitamin D3µg3.911.65Iodideµg31.313.2
Vitamin Emg α-TE2.491.05Seleniumµg11.34.80
Vitamin K1µg22.09.28Chromiumµg8.903.76
Vitamin Cmg20.88.80Molybdenumµg22.79.60
Folic acidµg83.435.2OTHER CHARACTERISTICS
Vitamin B1mg0.2460.104Osmolality mOsm/kgH2O313 
Vitamin B2mg0.2650.112kcal/N (Non-protein kcal/N) ratio150:1 (125:1)
Vitamin B6mg0.3220.136Renal Solute Load mOsm/L372 
Vitamin B12µg0.5120.216Gluten freeYes
Niacinmg NE3.131.32Suitable for individuals with lactose sensitivity/intolerance

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