Taurine plays a multidimensional role in the nervous system, visual system, immune system, and nutritional metabolism of infants. Multiple basic experiments and clinical studies have confirmed its positive impact on the development of premature and high-risk infants.
★ Promoting effect on brain and nerve development
Taurine is highly enriched in the central nervous system of fetuses and infants, and is an important regulatory factor for neuronal proliferation, differentiation, and synapse formation. Taurine reduces the risk of brain injury by clearing free radicals and inhibiting neuronal apoptosis.
★ Vision protection function
Taurine is the most abundant free amino acid in the retina, directly affecting the development of photoreceptor cells.
★ Metabolism and immune regulation
Taurine enhances immune function by promoting lymphocyte proliferation and regulating cytokine secretion. Reduce intestinal mucosal permeability by maintaining the expression of tight junction proteins such as ZO-1 and Occludin in the intestine.
★ Nutritional metabolism and growth and development support
Taurine promotes fatty acid oxidation and improves insulin sensitivity, which is particularly important for low birth weight infants. It can combine with bile acid to form taurocholic acid, promoting the digestion and absorption of fat and fat soluble vitamins.





