• Natural Non-GMO Food Grade 80% Pea Protein Powder Manufacturer
  • Natural Non-GMO Food Grade 80% Pea Protein Powder Manufacturer
  • Natural Non-GMO Food Grade 80% Pea Protein Powder Manufacturer
  • Natural Non-GMO Food Grade 80% Pea Protein Powder Manufacturer
  • Natural Non-GMO Food Grade 80% Pea Protein Powder Manufacturer

Natural Non-GMO Food Grade 80% Pea Protein Powder Manufacturer

CAS No.: 9010-10-0
Formula: Soy Protein Isolated
EINECS: Soy Protein Isolated
Packaging Material: Laminated Material
Storage Method: Normal
Shelf Life: >12 Months
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US$ 35/kg 1 kg(Min.Order)
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Basic Info.

Nutrient Composition
Protein
Resource
Natural
The content of active substances
61%~90%
Lead Time
7 Days
MOQ
25kg
Transport Package
25kg
Specification
25kg
Trademark
Flying Deer
Origin
China
Production Capacity
4000t/Year

Product Description

Pea protein is based on the high-quality non-GM extract and isolate protein. The protein content is from 50-85%, free of hormones, free of cholesterol and no allergen. The eight essential amino acids meet the requirements of FAO / WHO Value, especially lysine content than soy protein isolate even higher.Compared with other plant proteins, the pea protein contains no hormones and no allergen. The proportion of small molecule protein accounts for 95%. Its anti-nutritional factor is very low, which is more beneficial to human body absorption. 
Features and Applications:
1.Easily dissolves and low viscosity.
2.Widely used to add in hams, beef, poultry, non-meat vegetarian analogs,vegetarian cheese, nutrition food, soymilk.

Pea protein product parameters
Protein(N*6.25) 55% 60% 80% 85%
Ash ≤8%
Moisture ≤10%
Fat ≤0.8%
As(mg/kg) <0.2
Pb(mg/kg) <0.2
Standard Plate Count ≤10000/g
CLUTEN <20ppm
Applications:

(1)Bake
Pea protein can improve flour quality, delay product aging, prolong shelf life. At the same time, the addition of pea protein can also increase the protein content of flour products. In addition, the taste of pea protein is neutral, almost no bean and raw bean flavor, little impact on the taste of products, so it can be used in the field of baking (such as cakes, etc.) food innovation.
(2) Meat products

Pea protein changes the excipients in traditional meat products, can reduce the serum cholesterol level, has the effect of weight loss. It can also significantly reduce the reaction of blood sugar after meals, and has the function of preventing diabetes and removing harmful substances in the body.
(3)Sports nutrition
Branched-chain amino acids are known to stimulate protein synthesis and play an important role in muscle formation (muscle contains more than 35% of branched-chain amino acids). About 20% of amino acids in pea protein are branched amino acids, which can provide essential branched amino acids for muscle synthesis. Therefore, it can be used in food innovation in the field of sports nutrition (such as protein bars, etc.).
 
Packing: 20kg/drum
 
Storage:
Stockpiled at the ventilated place, avoiding rain, moisture and insolation. Please handle with care to prevent bag damage, store away from toxic substances.



About us
1. Established: 2009
2. Main product:  Food ingredients & additives
3. Location: Office in Hangzhou, China;  Preservative & Flavoring agents factories in Shandong and Shanghai.
4. Main market: Middle East, Middle Asia, South-east Asia, Africa
5. Certificate: ISO, KOSHER, HALAL, SGS and more
    Employees: 51-100
    R&D staffs: 5-10
    Factory Size: 5,000-10,000 square meters
Natural Non-GMO Food Grade 80% Pea Protein Powder Manufacturer

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Year of Establishment
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