Natural Soybean Active Peptides
Natura-Biotic is focusing on soybean deep-processing project which produces
functionally active soybean small peptides.
Natura-Biotic's soybean active peptides are made by microbial fermentation
method. The product has many kinds of biological active functions, e.g. increasing
immunity of human body, antithrombosis, etc. The products are mainly used in
fields such as food, medicine and cosmetics. The project is an excellent example in
deep-processing foodstuff industry (for agricultural product and byproduct).
Natura-Biotic's Soybean Active Peptide project is conducted
in a facility in Nanjing of China.
More about the project and soybean active
peptide:
We intend to position our soybean protein peptide products as health
supplements. The major functions would be to enhance the nutrition intake of
infants, senior adults, pregnant women, post-surgical patients, chemotherapy and
radiotherapy patients because of the direct absorbability by the human body.
About Soybean Protein Peptide:
Soybean Protein Active Peptide - Natura-Biotic anticipates a significant opportunity
in the soybean protein active peptide market and intends to expand the range of
such peptide-related products. In the 1970s, the United States and Japan initiated
significant R&D on soybean peptides, which combines the nutrition of the soybean
protein with important biological functions. Experiments have shown that the
soybean peptide can lower blood pressure and blood fat levels, enhance immunity,
lower cholesterol, prevent cardiac and brain blood vessel diseases and inhibit the
growth of tumors. It can be used widely in general food and health food products,
sports foods, medicines, the fermentation industry, dairy industry and in
environmental protection applications.
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