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Provon CFM® - 超高纯度分离乳清蛋白(WPI),为身体注入营养动力

就像汽车一样,身体也需要“燃料”来提供动力。对于各个年龄段追求积极健康生活方式的消费者而言,蛋白质是提供能量、塑造体魄和维持身心健康的关键营养素。

什么是蛋白质? 

蛋白质是一种大分子,由长链氨基酸通过肽键连接而成。链的长度可以从两个氨基酸(一个二肽)到数千个氨基酸不等。

它存在于我们的骨骼、肌肉、头发、皮肤以及更多的地方。

蛋白质多方面的健康益处

蛋白质对健康和营养有着广泛的益处,充足的蛋白质摄入,不仅对整体健康至关重要,对满足当下消费者重视的特定功能需求也同样关键。

蛋白质摄入的关键益处 

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并非所有蛋白质都是一样的

许多不同的食物都含有蛋白质,但蛋白质的数量和质量根据来源的不同可能会有很大差异。

蛋白质质量的衡量:PDCAAS与DIAAS   

蛋白质消化率校正氨基酸评分(PDCAAS)和可消化必需氨基酸评分(DIAAS)是衡量不同来源的蛋白质质量的方法。

哥兰比亚营养(Glanbia Nutritional)旗下Provon® CFM如何优于其他蛋白质?

Provon CFM分离乳清蛋白是一种完整的蛋白质,含有适量的所有9种必需氨基酸。这些氨基酸无法由身体自行合成,必须通过饮食摄入。

9种必需氨基酸(EAAs) 

Provon® CFM WPI的主要优势 

我们如何生产Provon® CFM? 

我们选用来自可信赖的奶牛场的最新鲜牛奶,并将其运送到我们的工厂,以确保能够生产出最高质量的Provon CFM。

我们的牛奶用于制作奶酪,奶酪中的乳清被用来制作分离乳清蛋白。

我们的牛奶用于制作奶酪,奶酪中的乳清被用来制作分离乳清蛋白。

  1. 离子交换工艺  
  2. 错流微滤(CFM)工艺
     

CFM工艺流程

CFM分离乳清蛋白:

  • 温和的过滤系统,可获得乳清中天然存在的高比例未变性蛋白。  
  • 使用过滤设备浓缩乳清,无需使用化学制品。  
  • 拥有优越的氨基酸组成,富含支链氨基酸、低脂肪、无乳糖,并且具有更高浓度的有益生物活性成分。
     

Provon CFM是由我们Glanbia公司首创并优化的,它是市场上首个微滤的分离乳清蛋白。

使用市场上最完整的蛋白质为您的产品提供动力,帮助您的消费者保持健康,充满活力。

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