Abstract

90% of preterm and 10% of mature neonates are reported to have increased tyrosine levels in blood and urine when fed certain cow's milk formulas which are relatively high in protein compared to human milk. It has been suggested that sustained raised tyrosine levels in early infancy might result in decreased intellectual functions at school age.

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