Infant formula compositions comprising increased amounts of alpha-lactalbumin
View Patent ↗An infant formula composition is provided comprising a whey fraction wherein 40% or less of the total protein in said fraction is alpha-lactalbumin and more than 8% of the total protein in said whey fraction is beta-lactoglobulin, with the proviso that the percentage of alpha-lactalbumin in said whey fraction is greater than the percentage of beta-lactoglobulin in said whey fraction.
1. An infant formula composition comprising an amount of bovine milk providing 1.0 to 1.2 grams of protein per 100 available kilocalories and an amount of a bovine whey material providing 1.0 to 1.2 grams of protein per 100 available kilocalories, said bovine whey material having an alpha-lactalbumin content of 28% to 40% and a beta-lactoglobulin content of 8% to 33% of total protein.
2. The infant formula composition of claim 1 , wherein said bovine whey material has an alpha-lactalbumin content of 28% to 36% and a beta-lactoglobulin content of 10% to 29% of total protein.
3. The infant formula composition of claim 1 , wherein said bovine whey material is further characterized by:
(a) a non-protein nitrogen content of 15% or less of total nitrogen;
(b) a total protein content of 12.5% to 95%;
(c) a fat content of 15% or less; and
(d) an ash content of 4.5% or less.
4. The infant formula composition of claim 1 , wherein said bovine whey material has a total protein content of 35% to 80%.
5. The infant formula composition of claim 4 , wherein said bovine whey material has a total protein content of 73% to 77%.
6. The infant formula composition of claim 1 , said bovine whey material being further characterized by amino acid contents of no less than the following, in grams per 100 grams of total protein:
(a) Arginine, 3.1;
(b) Cystine, 1.4;
(c) Histidine, 1.6;
(d) Isoleucine, 1.0;
(e) Leucine, 5.3;
(f) Lysine, 3.9;
(g) Methionine, 0.3;
(h) Phenylalanine, 1.2
(i) Threonine, 3.2;
(j) Tryptophan, 1.5;
(k) Tyrosine, 0.9; and
(l) Valine, 1.0.
7. The infant formula composition of claim 1 , wherein the dominant whey protein is alpha-lactalbumin.
8. The infant formula composition of claim 1 , wherein the amount of alpha-lactalbumin is no less than 2.2 grams per 670 available kilocalories (0.33 g/100 kcal).
9. A method of feeding an infant, comprising feeding a nutritionally sufficient amount of the infant formula of claim 1 to an infant less than one year of age.