SIMILAC 5HMO 1 READY-TO-FEED

Similac® 5HMO 1 (0-6 Months) Ready-to-Feed 2oz

LEADING IMMUNOPROTECTION SCIENCE TO SUPPORT INNATE AND ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY2,3,6,11#

  • Suitable for infants and toddlers (0-6 months)

  • Dual immune blend is designed for a unique combination of 5 HMOs and NTs to provide benefits in baby's digestive health, immunity and brain development1-11; with inclusion of 3-FL, one of the most abundant HMOs in breast milk, which helps inhibit pathogen adhesion as well as supporting intestinal barrier and motility4,12,13

  • Clinically proven 2’- FL + NTs formula to support immunity1-3,14,15 which is associated with significantly fewer respiratory infections by 66%15, resisting pathogen invasion

  • No added sucrose, no palm olein oil 

 

IMPORTED FROM THE U.S.A

Ingredients

Water, lactose, VEGETABLE OILS (high oleic safflower oil, soy oil, coconut oil), nonfat dry milk, whey protein concentrate, oligosaccharide blend (2'-fucosyllactose, lacto-N-tetraose, 3-fucosyllactose, 6'-sialyllactose, 3'-sialyllactose), MINERALS (potassium citrate, calcium carbonate, acidity regulator (potassium hydroxide), sodium chloride, sodium citrate, magnesium chloride, potassium phosphate, ferrous sulfate, potassium chloride, magnesium sulfate, zinc sulfate, cupric sulfate, potassium iodide, manganese sulfate), VITAMINS (ascorbic acid, choline chloride, choline bitartrate, dl-alpha-tocopheryl acetate, niacinamide, d-calcium pantothenate, Vitamin A palmitate, thiamin chloride hydrochloride, riboflavin, pyridoxine hydrochloride, folic acid, phylloquinone, d-biotin, Vitamin D3, cyanocobalmin), arachidonic acid (AA), emulsifier (monoglycerides), emulsifier (soy lecithin), docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), m-inositol, stabilizer (carrageenan), NUCLEOTIDES (cytidine 5'-monophosphate, disodium guanosine 5'-monophosphate, disodium uridine 5'-monophosphate, adenosine 5'-monophosphate), taurine, acidity regulator (citric acid), L-tryptophan, L-carnitine, CAROTENOIDS (lutein, beta carotene).

Contains milk and soy ingredients. Source of Protein - Cow's milk protein.

Nutrition Information

Nutrition Information
UnitPer 100mlPer 100kcal
 
UnitPer 100mlPer 100kcal
Energykcal64.3100Vitamin B6µg5484
Proteing1.322.05Vitamin B12µg0.230.36
Total Fatg3.525.48Niacinmg0.450.70
  Linoleic acidg0.731.13Folic acidµg9.6014.8
  α-Linolenic acidg0.070.11Pantothenic acidmg0.400.62
  Arachidonic acid (AA)mg1625Biotinµg2.53.9
  Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA)mg812Cholinemg12.419.2
Total Carbohydratesg6.9610.8Sodiummg2133
     Dietary fibermg250389Potassiummg79123
          Oligosaccharide blendmg250389Chloridemg39.661.6
Taurinemg4.16.4Calciummg5281
Carnitinemg0.821.28Phosphorusmg2640
Inositolmg12.519.4Magnesiummg4.16.4
Luteinµg9.615Ironmg1.101.71
β-caroteneµg69.3Zincmg0.450.70
Vitamin AIU253393Manganeseµg3.35
 µg RE76118Copperµg4773
Vitamin D3IU5078Iodineµg10.316
 µg1.251.95Seleniumµg0.911.41
Vitamin EIU2.43.7Nucleotides equivalentsmg7.211.2
 mg α-TE1.62.5Renal Solute LoadmOsm/L128 
Vitamin Kµg8.312.9OsmolalitymOsm/kg H20280 
Vitamin Cmg12.619.4OsmolaritymOsm/L254 
Thiamine (Vitamin B1)µg64100    
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)µg110171    

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Footnotes:

#Helps strengthen the antibody response to Haemophilus influenzae type B vaccine and diphtheria vaccine, improve immune response and reduce incidence of diarrhea.

▲HMOs: Human Milk Oligosaccharides (2'-FL, 3-FL, 3'-SL, 6'-SL, LNT; Stage 1 & 2: 250mg/100ml; Stage 3 & 4: 180mg/100ml), not from human milk.

△NTs: Nucleotides (RTF: 7.2mg/100ml; Stage 1 & 2: 5.8mg/100ml; Stage 3 & 4: 3mg/100ml). 

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