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Exclusively human milk derived products which offer improved clinical outcomes and reduced hospital stay for premature infants in the NICU
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About Neolacta
100% human milk-derived products from Neolacta.
Neolacta Lifesciences develops 100% human milk-derived products using proprietary technologies intended for babies who do not have access to their mother’s milk. We are the only ISO 22000:2018 and GMP-certified human
milk facility in India dedicated to supporting optimal nutrition for premature and at-risk sick babies.
Our product portfolio also includes segment-first products such as lyophilised human milk and human milk-derived fortifiers which are designed to meet specific nutritional challenges faced by premature babies in their early life.
These clinically evidenced products are used across many of the best mother & child care hospitals and are available across all major towns and cities pan-INDIA. Having access to these products assists healthcare professionals in optimizing the right nutritional choices for babies in the NICU.
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- Free Breastfeeding helpline
- Childbirth education program
- Postpartum counseling program
All guided by certified postnatal exercise therapists and lactation experts
How do you unlock the power of human milk?
Indian published studies
3-day lower NICU stay vs.
bovine milk-based HMF
bovine milk-based HMF
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Kotha R, et al. J. Pediatr. Neonatal Individ.
Med. 2022;11(1)
Higher weight gain and significantly lower feed intolerance vs. bovine-based HMF
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2
Senthilkumaran R, et al. J. Trop. Pediatr. 2023;69(1)
Adequate growth with no incidence
of clinically significant adverse events
of clinically significant adverse events
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3
Pejavar RK, et al. Indian J Child Health. 2020;7(1):33-35
Early fortification with human milk-derived fortifier led to quicker NICU discharge vs. delayed fortification
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4
Halkar MP, et al. Perinatol. 2020;21: 57-63
Premature infants intolerant to bovine milk-based HMF were rescued with human milk-derived fortifiers
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5
Bharadwaj N, et al.
Indian J Pediatr. 2022;89(11):1131-1133
Case study of infant with CMPA rescued with human milk-derived fortifier.
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6
Joy, A. Journal of Medical Case Reports and Reviews. 2022.4(07)
Post-discharge Immuno-nutrition with lyophilized human milk promotes optimal weight gain and reduces risk of rehospitalization.
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Gowtham R, et al. Indian J. of Child Health. 2021;8(12):404-40
Consensus of 100 neonatologists pan-India on Exclusive Human Milk Diet (EHMD) as the optimal choice for nutritional management of preterm infants in NICU
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Wazir S, et al. J. Contemp. Pediatr. 2021;8:445-50
150+ NICU nurses survey confirmed awareness about 100% Human milk diet as the best choice for preterm infants
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Sahni M, et al. Int J. of Ped Research. 2020;7(6): 248-254
Human Milk–Derived Fortifier as Rescue Therapy in Very Preterm Infants Intolerant to Cow’s Milk–Derived Fortifier”
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Indian J Pediatr (2022)
An open-label, pilot study to
evaluate the benefits of using lyophilized human milk-derived nutritional product
evaluate the benefits of using lyophilized human milk-derived nutritional product
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2
Indian J Child Health. 2021
Effect of human milk enriched with human milk-based fortifier (HMBF) versus bovine milk-based fortifier (BMBF)
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3
JPNIM, 11(1), e110104.
100% human milk diet: an integral part of nutrition management in NICU: PAN India neonatologist’s survey
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4
LJCP, 8(3), 445-450.
Effect of Early Fortification With 100% Human Milk–Derived Fortifier on Preterm Neonates.
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5
PERINATOLOGY Jul–Sep 2020
Benefits of 100% human milk diet in preterm infants: NICU Nurses Survey.
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6
Pediatric Rev Int J Pediatr Res. 2020
Clinical impact of using a human milk-based fortifier in a preterm infant demonstrating intolerance to bovine milk-based fortifiers
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A case report.
Effect of 100% human milk-derived fortifier on growth of premature infants with birth weight of 1000–1500 g
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IJCH, 7(1), 33-35.