# Analysis of the Elemental Composition of Milk Formulae: Impact on the Nutritional Status of Infants From Birth to 1 Year of Age

**Authors:** Małgorzata Dobrzyńska, Zofia Wojciechowska, Karol Jakubowski, Hanna Markowska, Juliusz Przysławski, Przemysław Niedzielski, Sławomira Drzymała-Czyż

PMC · DOI: 10.1007/s12011-025-04687-x · Biological Trace Element Research · 2025-06-17

## TL;DR

This study analyzed the elemental composition of infant formulas in Poland to assess their impact on infant nutrition and health.

## Contribution

The study provides new data on elemental concentrations in infant formulae and identifies potential health risks from excessive elements.

## Key findings

- Most elements in formulae met EU guidelines, but some exceeded recommended levels.
- Copper and potassium concentrations in some formulae did not meet EU minimum and maximum levels.
- Nickel intake in some formulae exceeded the LOAEL for skin reactions.

## Abstract

Inappropriate concentrations of elements in infant formulae may lead to adverse health effects, so this study was designed to determine the concentration of selected basic (Na, K, Ca, P, Mg, Fe, Zn, Cu, and Mn) and toxic or potentially toxic elements (As, Cd, Co, Cr, Hg, Sn, and Ni) in formulae for infants from birth to 12 months currently available on the Polish market. The concentrations of these elements were assessed using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), and the estimated daily intake (EDI) of elements was calculated. The concentrations of most analyzed elements in formulae were in good agreement with the recommended EU limits, except for Cu (median 72 µg/100 kcal, range 0 − 338 µg/100 kcal) and K (155 µg/100 kcal, 103 − 316 µg/100 kcal) in some formulae did not meet the guidelines for minimum and maximum levels. Additionally, there were large differences in Mn concentrations between the various formulae (range 1 − 91 µg/100 kcal). The Ni EDI exceeded 4.3 µg in some formulae, which EFSA established as the lowest observed adverse effect level (LOAEL) for eczematous skin reactions. Therefore, regular monitoring of the composition of formulae for infants is recommended.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** Na (PubChem CID 923), K (PubChem CID 813), Ca (PubChem CID 271), P (PubChem CID 139579), Mg (PubChem CID 888), Fe (PubChem CID 23925), Zn (PubChem CID 23994), Cu (PubChem CID 23978), Mn (PubChem CID 23930), As (PubChem CID 1549433), Cd (PubChem CID 23973), Co (PubChem CID 281), Cr (PubChem CID 23976), Hg (PubChem CID 23931), Sn (PubChem CID 104883), Ni (PubChem CID 934)

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** K (MESH:D011188), Ni (MESH:D009532), P (MESH:D010758), Cd (MESH:D002104), Fe (MESH:D007501), Mn (MESH:D008345), Mg (MESH:D008274), Cu (MESH:D003300), Sn (MESH:D014001), Ca (MESH:D002118), Na (MESH:D012964), Cr (MESH:D002857), Hg (MESH:D008628), As (MESH:D001151), Co (MESH:D003035), Zn (MESH:D015032)

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