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Goat Milk-Derived Formula Alternatives vs. Undiluted Goat Milk in Babies Unable to Exclusively Breastfeed: Analysis of Growth Metrics and Biological Markers

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Dietary supplement, Other
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if Goat Milk-Derived Formula Alternatives (GMDFA) are safe and effective for infants who are unable to be exclusively breastfed. It will also study growth patterns, biological markers, and gut microbiome differences among infants receiving GMDFA, undiluted goat milk, or breast milk. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Do infants receiving GMDFA show similar growth patterns to those who are breastfed? 2. Are biological markers of gut health and nutrition (such as calprotectin, lipocalin-2, CRP, and claudin) comparable between the groups? 3. How do feeding types (GMDFA, goat milk, or breast milk) influence the infant gut microbiome composition, metabolic pathways, and lipid profiles? 4. Is GMDFA a safe and nutritionally adequate feeding option for infants unable to be exclusively breastfed? We will compare GMDFA, undiluted goat milk, and breast milk (reference group) to evaluate infant growth, gut health, and metabolic outcomes. Participants will: Be randomly assigned to one of three feeding groups: GMDFA, undiluted goat milk, or breastfed Attend regular follow-up visits for growth measurements and sample collection (blood, stool, and breast milk where applicable) Have feeding practices monitored and recorded through caregiver interviews and feeding logs Additional Analyses: Microbiome analysis: to identify gut bacterial diversity and composition across feeding groups Metagenomic analysis: to explore functional genes and metabolic pathways related to nutrition and gut health Lipidomic analysis: to assess differences in lipid and fatty acid profiles in breast milk, goat milk, and infant samples

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 1 month
Maximum Age: 2 months
Healthy Volunteers: f
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• • Infants aged = 08 -10 weeks with WAZ better than -1.8. (NIPS \& ICF, 2019) Age Sex WAZ Weight in Kilograms 2 Month Boys WAZ\>-1.8 4-5 kg 2 Month Girls WAZ\>-1.8 4-5 kg Table 3: WAZ scores

‣ Living in Matiari District.

⁃ Who has access to goat milk in their households.

⁃ The Breastfeeding group: Women who exclusively breastfeeding and not giving and sort of formula or animal derived milk.

⁃ Intervention Group: Women who do not breastfeed at all or give goat milk to their infants (2-3 feeds per day).

⁃ No birth deformities

Locations
Other Locations
Pakistan
MATIARI Research & Training Centre
RECRUITING
Matiāri
Contact Information
Primary
Nimra Mazhar, M.Phil
nimra.mazhar@scholar.aku.edu
+923012354157
Time Frame
Start Date: 2025-08-30
Estimated Completion Date: 2026-03-18
Participants
Target number of participants: 15
Treatments
Experimental: Goat Milk-Derived Formula Alternative (GMDFA)
Infants in this arm will receive Goat Milk-Derived Formula Alternative (GMDFA) as their primary source of feeding for 08 weeks. Growth, safety, and biological markers will be assessed through anthropometric measurements and laboratory analyses, including microbiome, metagenomic, and lipidomic profiling.
Active_comparator: Undiluted Goat Milk (Current Practice)
Infants in this arm will receive undiluted goat milk according to local feeding practices, representing the current alternative to breastfeeding in the community. Growth and biological markers will be compared with the GMDFA and breastfed groups to evaluate safety and nutritional adequacy.
No_intervention: Breastfed Group (Reference Comparator)
Infants in this arm will be exclusively breastfed following WHO guidelines. No feeding intervention will be introduced. This group serves as the gold standard for comparison of growth metrics, microbiome composition, and metabolic biomarkers with the GMDFA and undiluted goat milk groups.
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Collaborators: University of Colorado, Boulder, Baker Heart Research Institute, Fogarty International Center of the National Institute of Health
Leads: Aga Khan University

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