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✓ Proteins play an essential role in recovery and muscle development
✓ Proteins consist of amino acids that are responsible for the recovery of the muscles after physical exertion
✓ Proteins contribute to the maintenance and growth of muscle mass
✓ The Delicious Whey from QNT consists of 3 types of Whey's: concentrate, isolate and hydrolyzate
✓ Delicious in taste and very easy to mix
Reference: Vanilla | 100 g | Per portion (30 g) |
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Energy (KJ) | 1701 | 511 |
Energy (kcal) | 403 | 121 |
Fat | 6,75 g | 2,03 g |
of which saturates | 4,24 g | 1,27 g |
Carbohydrate | 10,07 g | 3,02 g |
of which sugars | 8,64 g | 2,6 g |
Protein | 78,22 g | 23,47 g |
Salt | 0,33 g | 0,10 g |
Proteins (whey protein concentrate (contains milk), whey protein isolate (contains milk, emulsifiers: soja/sunflower lecithin), whey protein hydrolysate (contains milk)), flavour, thickening agents E412 & E415, sweetener E955, colour E160a.
Whey protein
Whey is obtained by filtering milk. The residue is dried to form whey protein concentrate. This whey protein concentrate still contains milk fats and milk sugars (lactose).
When whey protein concentrate undergoes additional filtration (membrane filtration), whey protein isolate is formed. Due to this additional processing, the whey protein isolate has a higher purity; a protein content of more than 90%, and it is virtually fat-free and lactose-free. In addition, whey protein isolate is better absorbed by the human body than whey protein concentrate.
Whey protein hydrolysate is created by hydrolyzing whey protein concentrate and/or whey protein isolate. During hydrolysis, protein splitting enzymes break down the long protein chains (pre-digestion) and whey peptides (short amino acid chains) are formed.
This makes the whey protein hydrolysate even more easily soluble and digestible even faster than even whey protein isolate. Whey protein hydrolysate is therefore also virtually fat-free and lactose-free.
Health claims*
Proteins contribute to the growth of muscle mass.
Proteins contribute to the maintenance of muscle mass.
Proteins contribute to the maintenance of normal bones.
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