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Hydrolyzed Plant Proteins: High Solubility, Transparency, and Health Benefits in Beverages Hydrolyzed Plant Proteins: High Solubility, Transparency, and Health Benefits in Beverages
Written by Noah Peter
16.09.2025

Hydrolyzed Plant Proteins: High Solubility, Transparency, and Health Benefits in Beverages

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Hydrolyzed Plant Proteins: High Solubility, Transparency, and Health Benefits in Beverages

Júlia Filbà

Business Unit Director / Member of the Mgmt. Board

IMPAG IBERIA, S.L.

+34 932 654 951E-mail LinkedIn

Transparent protein drinks are a major trend today. They are similar to soft drinks, but enriched with valuable proteins. These proteins are usually provided in the form of hydrolyzed plant proteins, which we would like to present in this brief report.

Hydrolyzed proteins and peptides are split proteins produced through enzymatic and chemical hydrolysis. Our hydrolysates offer many advantages:

  • High solubility and transparency
  • Mild taste
  • Minimal foam formation
  • Minimal viscosity increase

Plant proteins have been criticized for containing antinutritional factors and for having inadequate amino acid profiles. These components, such as trypsin inhibitors, for example, can significantly reduce protein digestibility and, therefore, amino acid availability.

The factors that reduce protein bioavailability are largely broken down during the hydrolysis process, which considerably improves the value of the proteins. As a result, the amount of protein consumed in hydrolyzed form is highly effective, bioavailable, and functional for the body.

The amino acid profile can also be improved by blending plant proteins from different botanical sources. For example, it is especially recommended to combine a legume protein with a cereal protein.

The hydrolyzed protein market is growing every day, adding new alternatives and sources that enrich formulation possibilities and open the door to more innovative solutions:

  • Rice protein
  • Pea protein
  • Corn protein
  • Wheat protein
  • Soy protein

 

Please feel free to contact us: we will be delighted to assist you and, of course, to provide technical advice and samples.

 

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