HMO Academy

HMO Academy

Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMOs) are complex sugars that are available in human milk. They are the 3rd largest solid component in breast milk after fat and lactose and have no nutritive function. HMOs are responsible for directly stimulating the immune system by promoting good gut bacteria, strengthening the gut barrier function and blocking pathogens.

Human Milk Oligosaccharides are an exciting and central area of research in infant nutrition. Scientific advances on HMOs are helping us know more about the role and importance of these essential components of Human milk. The HMO Academy has been created to share evidence-based information in interactive and user-friendly way from more than a decade of research on HMOs.

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Video Teaser: Learnings from the last decade of clinical evidence on HMOs (videos)

Video Teaser: Learnings from the last decade of clinical evidence on HMOs

Ryan Carvalho
HMO levels in breast milk do not correlate or predict infant growth and body composition during the first 4 months of life – A cohort study (videos)

HMO levels in breast milk do not correlate or predict infant growth and body composition during the first 4 months of life – A cohort study

Aristea Binia
Video Teaser: Lactation for infant feeding expertise (LIFE) focus on HMO's (videos)

Video Teaser: Lactation for infant feeding expertise (LIFE) focus on HMO's

Sagar Thakkar
Video Teaser: The Science of HMO's what they are and what they do (videos)

Video Teaser: The Science of HMO's what they are and what they do

Lars Bode

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