Customization: | Available |
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Transport Package: | Bottle, Can, Drum, Vial, Plastic Container |
Specification: | powder |
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Product name | Soy protein isolate |
CAS No. | 9010-10-0 |
MF | C13H10N2 |
MW | 194.2319 |
Melting point | N/A |
Boiling point | N/A |
Density | N/A |
Storage | N/A |
At risk of sounding like Captain Obvious, SPI is protein from soybeans that's been isolated from all the other ingredients in soy. "It's what remains when you take soybeans and strip all the sugars, fiber, and other natural vitamins and minerals from them, leaving only the protein" says Valdez.
Made through a process called acid-washing, soybeans get soaked in acid or alcohol to remove the sugar and dietary fiber. Then, what's left gets dehydrated which ultimately makes a dry powder that looks like any 'ole protein powder.
"The end result is an incredibly protein-rich product that's cholesterol-free, and contains very little carbohydrates or fat," says Valdez. Because of that, it's often used in products like soy-based infant formula, protein bars, flour, cereal, and meat and dairy alternatives to boost protein content without increasing the carbs or calorie count, he says.
3. Product Benefits
Soy is a complete protein with all nine essential amino acids, more than other plant proteins. It has lots of health benefits:
Cholesterol. Soy protein is good for lowering cholesterol levels, low-density lipoproteins (LDL or "bad" cholesterol), and triglycerides. There's no cholesterol in soy protein isolate.
Protein. If you're on a vegetarian or vegan diet, soy protein is a healthy way to reach your protein goals.
Cardiovascular health. Eating soy protein isolate instead of animal proteins can help improve your overall heart health. Soy protein isolate supplements are meant to make you feel full.
Gastrointestinal health. Soy protein has fiber, which is great for your gastrointestinal system. Adding fiber to your diet keeps your stomach and lower intestines healthy.
Vitamins and minerals. Soy foods are high in vitamins and minerals including B vitamins, zinc, and iron. Some supplements have calcium and vitamin D in them, too. There are also plenty of antioxidants in soy.
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