The special composition of whey proteins provides a biological activity that exceeds the properties of just a high quality amino acids source. They are one of the very few ingredients shown to modulate immune function in both cell culture studies and animal models. New scientific evidence documents benefits for active adults
Casein and whey proteins have various functionalities on human health. These are expressed mainly t...
This paper reviews the potential of whey protein to promote gut health. The high digestibility and s...
Although there has been great interest in the effects of amino acids on immune function, little is k...
Whey proteins and amino acid supplements have a strong position in the sports nutrition market based...
In recent years, partly due to advances in protein separation technology, many studies have focused ...
Bovine immunoglobulin G (bIgG) was previously shown to enhance innate immune responses to toll-like ...
With the progressive aging of the world's population, immunosenescence is rapidly becoming a clinica...
Whey is a natural by-product of cheese making process. Bovine milk has about 3.5% protein, 80% of wh...
Loss of muscle mass as a consequence of changes in protein metabolism during periods of catabolic st...
Milk whey proteins are one of the most valued constituents due to their nutritional and techno-funct...
Adequate protein intake is an important concern for many athletes who are undergoing strength-traini...
As we age, we lose skeletal muscle mass and strength. Muscle ageing can be reversed or delayed by a ...
A growing body of scientific evidence reveals that whey contains various bioactive components that m...
The popularity of whey protein among athletes and the bodybuilding community has grown significantly...
Whether it is to out-perform the competition or maximize personal potential, athletes are competitiv...
Casein and whey proteins have various functionalities on human health. These are expressed mainly t...
This paper reviews the potential of whey protein to promote gut health. The high digestibility and s...
Although there has been great interest in the effects of amino acids on immune function, little is k...
Whey proteins and amino acid supplements have a strong position in the sports nutrition market based...
In recent years, partly due to advances in protein separation technology, many studies have focused ...
Bovine immunoglobulin G (bIgG) was previously shown to enhance innate immune responses to toll-like ...
With the progressive aging of the world's population, immunosenescence is rapidly becoming a clinica...
Whey is a natural by-product of cheese making process. Bovine milk has about 3.5% protein, 80% of wh...
Loss of muscle mass as a consequence of changes in protein metabolism during periods of catabolic st...
Milk whey proteins are one of the most valued constituents due to their nutritional and techno-funct...
Adequate protein intake is an important concern for many athletes who are undergoing strength-traini...
As we age, we lose skeletal muscle mass and strength. Muscle ageing can be reversed or delayed by a ...
A growing body of scientific evidence reveals that whey contains various bioactive components that m...
The popularity of whey protein among athletes and the bodybuilding community has grown significantly...
Whether it is to out-perform the competition or maximize personal potential, athletes are competitiv...
Casein and whey proteins have various functionalities on human health. These are expressed mainly t...
This paper reviews the potential of whey protein to promote gut health. The high digestibility and s...
Although there has been great interest in the effects of amino acids on immune function, little is k...