Question

Some formula milk products on the market mention low phosphorus content. Does the phosphorus content in formula milk have a significant impact on the growth and development of infants?

Answer

The state has specific standard requirements for the trace element content in infant formula, including iron content ranging from 0.42 to 1.51 milligrams per 100 kilocalories, zinc content from 0.50 to 1.51 milligrams per 100 kilocalories, copper content from 5.6 to 121.3 micrograms per 100 kilocalories, manganese content from 5.0 to 100.4 micrograms per 100 kilocalories, iodine content from 10.5 to 58.6 micrograms per 100 kilocalories, and selenium content from 2.01 to 7.95 micrograms per 100 kilocalories.