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Identification & Functionality
- Ingredient Name
- Ingredient Origin
- Protein Type
- Food Ingredients Functions
- Pharma & Nutraceuticals Functions
- Country of Origin
- Europe, China
- Ingredients
- Pea Protein
- Product Families
- Particularities
The garden pea (Pisum sativum) belongs to the Faboideae family. It is native to Asia but has beencultivated in Europe as an important crop for millennia.
Features & Benefits
- Food Ingredients Features
- Quality
Organic, conventional
- Characteristics
Gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Applications
- Food & Nutrition Applications
- Application
Cosmetics
Pea protein contains high-quality essential and non-essential amino acids. Used as a cosmeticproduct, it gives a smooth, healthy skin complexion and beautiful, strong hair. It is a popularingredient of face masks, peelings and shampoos.
- for smooth skin and strong hair
- used in face masks, peelings and shampoos
Food
In the food industry, pea protein is one of the most potent vegetable proteins alongside rice and soyaprotein. It is frequently used in meat substitutes and protein shakes. Pea protein contains a largeamount of lysine, an amino acid the human body cannot produce on its own but that is important forour bones, cartilage, sinews and skin. Lysine also has an impressive effect on stamina andperformance. Athletes, in particular, can benefit from it. Vegans and allergy sufferers can cover evenhigh protein and iron requirements with this product without having to resort to animal products.
- rich in vegetable protein
- ideal ingredient in protein shakes and meat substitutes
- rich in essential amino acids
Animal feed
Pea protein is often used as an animal feed. Thanks to its high protein content, it supports musclegrowth in pets and farm animals. Many dry feeds and dog treats contain pea protein.
- component of animal feedstuffs and treats
Properties
Regulatory & Compliance
- Certifications & Compliance