Source:│DateTime:2020-08-11
The richest sources of dietary protein on the planet are fruits and vegetables, and the food and beverage processing industry is preparing to take full advantage of this.
Protein plays a variety of functions in the human body and is an important nutrient for maintaining life. In fact, protein is the second most abundant substance in the human body after water. Protein is essential for the normal functioning of the immune and digestive system, DNA replication, promoting muscle tissue growth and repair after exercise, assisting the transportation of nutrients in the blood and catalyzing various metabolic reactions. Protein also seems to be playing an increasing role in weight control, increasing satiety more than carbohydrates or fat.
Soybeans, barley, soybeans and nuts are examples of plant protein sources. However, as an emerging source of protein, Nutra-Herb Ingredient Inc. has launched pumpkin seed protein and sunflower seed protein with higher protein content. Their other advantages include potentially lower allergenicity and lower saturated fat content-plus the certification label, non-GMO, all natural, gluten-free logo.
As a Plant-Based Protein supplier, we have extensive production experience for Sunflower Seed Protein Wholesale. The building blocks of protein are amino acids. There are 20 kinds of main amino acids, 9 of which are essential amino acids. These essential amino acids cannot be synthesized by the human body and must be ingested through diet.
Amino Acid of Pumpkin protein powder
Grams of Amino acid per 100g pumpkin protein powder |
|
Alanine |
2.78 |
Arginine |
9.63 |
Aspartic acid |
5.80 |
Glutamic acid |
11.9 |
Glycine |
3.38 |
Histidine |
1.44 |
Isoleucine |
2.28 |
Leucine |
4.49 |
Lysine |
2.38 |
Phenylalanine |
3.15 |
Proline |
2.34 |
Serine |
3.22 |
Threonine |
1.82 |
Tyrosine |
2.05 |
Valine |
3.07 |
Cystein +Cystine |
0.784 |
Methionine |
1.36 |
Tryptophan (Total) |
1.09 |
Amino Acid of Sunflower protein powder
Grams of Amino acid per 100g sunflower protein powder |
|
Alanine |
2.50 |
Arginine |
4.99 |
Aspartic acid |
5.01 |
Glutamic acid |
11.07 |
Glycine |
3.21 |
Histidine |
1.43 |
Isoleucine |
2.50 |
Leucine |
3.57 |
Lysine |
1.43 |
Phenylalanine |
2.50 |
Proline |
2.50 |
Serine |
3.22 |
Threonine |
1.79 |
Tyrosine |
1.43 |
Valine |
2.86 |
Cystein +Cystine |
0.36 |
Methionine |
1.07 |
Tryptophan (Total) |
1.07 |