DuPont and Inbiose Celebrate EU Regulatory Approval of Their First Human Milk Oligosaccharide Ingredient for Infant Formula
Today, DuPont Nutrition & Health and
Human milk oligosaccharides, complex carbohydrates found in breast milk, are an important breakthrough innovation in infant formula, developing a product with more of the health benefits associated with human milk.
There are more than 100 HMOs found in human breast milk, with 2'-fucosyllactose (2'-FL) being the most abundant. In 2016, Inbiose and DuPont Nutrition & Health (DuPont) announced a joint development and licensing agreement for the exclusive rights to produce and commercialize 2'-FL and other selected fucosylated HMOs for food applications.
"After many years of critical research and significant investment, we are delighted to see the first of our range of human milk oligosaccharides becoming commercially available, thus addressing a major gap in the nutritional composition of infant formula," said Prof.
"The substantial equivalence dossier for 2'-FL received EU Novel Food approval in
2'-fucosyllactose, which will be marketed by DuPont under the brand name CARE4U™, is already approved for use in dietary supplements, with potential applications related to digestion and immune health.
A Production and Commercialization Platform for Specialty Carbohydrates
Until recently, complex carbohydrates such as HMOs were not available in larger quantities from extractive sources (e.g., cow's milk), and the few that could be chemically synthesized were prohibitively expensive. Inbiose developed a proprietary platform technology to produce specialty carbohydrates such as human milk oligosaccharides. This fermentation-based production method has now been developed to industrial levels, allowing the large-scale production of 2'-FL that is fully identical to the 2'-FL HMO found in human milk.
"Our competency lies in the rapid development of cost-effective production methods for specialty carbohydrates," said
As a leading manufacturer of food ingredients and pre- and probiotics with decades of experience developing ingredients for infant formula, DuPont was a natural partner for commercialization of selected fucosylated HMOs.
"We will be the leading supplier of HMOs for infant nutrition and beyond," said
2'Fucosyllactose and HMOs
While human milk remains the gold standard for nourishing a baby's growth, development and immune system, the reality is that not every mother is able to breastfeed; the large-scale production of human milk oligosaccharides brings infant formula an important step closer to human milk.
HMOs are the third-most-abundant solid component in human milk, after fat and lactose, and until now these complex carbohydrates represented the largest compositional gap between human milk and infant formula. HMOs are important for the health of newborns and developing infants: They are believed to exert numerous important physiological functions, including facilitating the establishment of a healthy microbiota, blocking the attachment of pathogen, and promoting immune-system development.
Currently, more than 100 different HMOs have been identified in human milk, with 2'fucosyllactose being by far the most abundant. It has been demonstrated to be safe and well-tolerated, and recent studies show 2'-FL added to infant formula can help in the establishment of beneficial gut bacteria such as Bifidobacteria; published studies show that a healthy balance of bacteria in the gut is linked to a strong immune system.
About Inbiose
Inbiose is a privately held, 50-person-strong company located in
About DuPont Nutrition & Health
DuPont Nutrition & Health, a business unit of DowDuPont Specialty Products Division, combines in-depth knowledge of food and nutrition with current research and expert science to deliver unmatched value to the food, beverage, pharmaceutical and dietary supplement industries. We are innovative solvers, drawing on deep consumer insights and a broad product portfolio to help our customers turn challenges into high-value business opportunities. More information is available at http://www.food.dupont.com.
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