Engineering and validating Gentle-UHT: An interview with LactaLogics Co-Founder, Glenn Snow
The idea of using high heat in human milk processing first began in the 1980s. Processing techniques such as Holder pasteurization and Retort emerged, but
We’ve reimagined what infant nutrition can look like. From the NICU to at-home care, every baby will be able to have access to the life-saving benefits of human milk.
We’re connecting moms who have healthy babies and can produce excess breast milk to babies in need. Help give babies the nutrition only human milk can give.
The idea of using high heat in human milk processing first began in the 1980s. Processing techniques such as Holder pasteurization and Retort emerged, but
At our recent second commercial-scale pilot run of human milk at the TetraPak Pilot Plant located in Denton, Texas, we applied light homogenization to our
Technology has allowed more and more premature infants to not only survive but thrive, growing up to live healthy, normal adult lives. As medicine continues
In 2012 our founders were challenged by Dr. Bruce German, UC Davis Department of Food Science and Technology, to not just focus on a new