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Regina Golan Gerstl
Director of the Pediatric Laboratory
Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Organization
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https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-01768-w?draft=collection
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"If formula companies did decide to add miRNA, these molecules could be isolated from animal sources, says Golan-Gerstl. Research from her group has shown that around 90% of miRNAs found in human milk are also found in that of cows and goats. Given many people’s preference for products labelled as natural, an animal-derived molecule might be more acceptable to the public than synthetic versions, and stand a better chance of approval, she says.
But putting miRNA into formula does not have to be the only focus for the field, Golan- Gerstl says. Uncovering the health benefits of milk miRNA could be valuable information in and of itself. Breast milk could hold more surprises for us still."
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