Bird's nest acid is widely distributed in nature and has been found to be distributed in animals, plants and microorganisms. In human body, the content of bird's nest acid in brain is the highest. The content of bird's nest acid in brain gray matter is 15 times that of liver, lung and other viscera.
Bird's nest acid is usually located at the end of non-reducing oligosaccharides such as glycoprotein and glycolipid in the form of α-glycoside, which is an important part of cell membrane protein and participates in many physiological functions on cell surface. The main food source of bird's nest acid is breast milk, which is also found in milk, eggs and cheese. The content of sialic acid in bird's nest is as high as 7%- 1 1%, which is the most important index of bird's nest classification.
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Efficacy of bird's nest acid and its consumption precautions;
1. Bird's nest acid is rich in water-soluble protein and carbohydrates. Trace elements are: calcium, phosphorus, iron, sodium, potassium, cubilose acid and amino acids. Giving children bird's nest acid is more conducive to the comprehensive intake of various nutrients.
2. Children need to supplement a lot of calcium during the growth period, and bird's nest acid comes from nature and is rich in active calcium, which can supplement enough calcium for children during the growth period.
3, the baby can only eat for more than four months, and the consumption of bird's nest acid should not exceed 2 grams each time.
Children from four months to one year old can stew bird's nest with acid and feed it in milk powder. If children before the age of two eat bird's nest sour, they can also cook porridge to eat.
5. After eating bird's nest acid for the first time, please observe the children for three days to avoid individual allergic children being allergic to bird's nest acid.
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