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The Hydrolyzed Protein market is a subset of the Health Food and Sports Nutrition industry. It is composed of proteins that have been broken down into smaller peptides and amino acids, making them easier to digest and absorb. Hydrolyzed proteins are often used in sports nutrition products, such as protein powders, bars, and shakes, as well as in health food products, such as meal replacements and snacks. They are also used in medical nutrition products, such as infant formulas and therapeutic nutrition products.
Hydrolyzed proteins are popular among athletes and health-conscious consumers due to their high bioavailability and easy digestion. They are also often used in medical nutrition products due to their ability to be easily absorbed by the body.
Some companies in the Hydrolyzed Protein market include Glanbia Nutritionals, Arla Foods, Kerry Group, Fonterra, and Cargill. Show Less Read more