Rice Protein

CAS# 94350-05-7

Product Description

Rice Protein is a plant-based protein derived from rice and is used across various industries due to its nutritional benefits and functional properties. 

Product:

Rice Protein

CAS:

94350-05-7

Synonym:

Protein hydrolyzates, rice bran; Rice Protein Isolate; Rice Protein Concentrate

Typical Characteristics

Appearance

Light yellow fine powder

Density

0.5-0.8 g/cm3

Melting point

80 °C (Denaturation)

Molecular Weight

50,000-100,000

Odor

Odorless

Purity

>80%

Refractive index

1.5-1.6

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We Offer Rice Protein
in various grades

A few of the grades available are listed below:

Rice Protein used in many
industry applications

Rice Protein is a plant-based protein derived from rice and is used across various industries due to its nutritional benefits and functional properties. Below are some of its key industrial applications:

  1. Food and Beverages: Rice Protein is used in food and beverage products as a protein source for plant-based diets. It is commonly included in protein powders, meal replacements, and nutrition bars. Its hypoallergenic properties and mild flavor make it suitable for a wide range of dietary needs.
  2. Sports Nutrition: It is utilized in sports nutrition supplements for its high protein content and essential amino acids. Rice protein is popular among athletes and fitness enthusiasts for muscle repair, growth, and overall performance enhancement.
  3. Animal Feed: Rice Protein is included in animal feed formulations as a plant-based protein source for livestock and poultry. It supports growth and development in animals while contributing to sustainable feed solutions.
  4. Cosmetics and Personal Care: In cosmetics and personal care products, rice protein is used for its moisturizing and skin-conditioning properties. It is found in products such as shampoos, conditioners, and skincare formulations to improve texture and hydration.
  5. Pharmaceuticals: Rice Protein is used in the pharmaceutical industry as an excipient or binder in tablet formulations. Its properties help in the formulation and stability of various drug products.
  6. Textiles: Rice Protein is explored in the textile industry for the development of eco-friendly fabrics and textiles. It offers a sustainable alternative to conventional fibers and contributes to the production of biodegradable materials.
  7. Biotechnology: In biotechnology, rice protein serves as a model protein for research and development. It is used in studies related to protein interactions and the development of bio-based materials.