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Whey Protein Isolate

Whey Protein Isolate is produced by a proprietary process that isolates the native whey proteins in a highly concentrated form. This product features the functional characteristics of whey proteins which include aeration, gelation, emulsification, water binding, foaming, and whipping. It has an off-white to cream color with bland to clean flavor. The high protein concentration will provide exceptional nutritional value to a wide variety of applications. The high solubility of this product provides additional functionality. The product has a balanced amino acid profile, nutritive value, bland flavor profile, low fat content, and is soluble in a wide pH range. It consists of 90% protein, a maximum of 5.0% moisture, 5.0% ash, 3.0% lactose, 1.0% fat and a pH value between 5.5 and 6.5%. Whey Protein Isolate can be used in sports and health drinks, protein fortified beverages, nutritional supplements, in nutraceutical ingredients, infant formulas, and as an egg white replacer.

Company

The Milky Whey, Inc. is a supplier that develops and markets dairy ingredients used in the Food, Beverage and Nutrition industry. This company provides dairy ingredient solutions to food processors and manufacturers, and it also has a product range that includes dairy proteins, dry milk, whey products, butterfat options, various cheeses, organic/hormone free products, and specialty products.

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