What
is Solae soy protein?
Solae brand soy protein is a complete, high-quality,
protein derived from soybeans and is used as an ingredient
in a wide variety of food, beverage and meat products
found in your local grocery store. Solae soy protein
has the same protein quality score as meat, egg and milk
protein, is 90% protein (on a dry weight basis), is highly
digestible and lactose-free.
Scientific research continues to demonstrate that
substituting soy protein for some or all animal proteins
in the diet
can lead to beneficial health effects in the area of
cholesterol lowering, reduction in coronary heart
disease
(CHD) risk, relieving women's health concerns, maintaining
bone health and potentially protecting against certain
forms of cancer. The Solae Company has invested
over thirty years of research in understanding the
impact of soy protein consumption on human health.
Current
research, since 1996, uses Solae brand soy protein
because Solae soy protein contains naturally
occurring isoflavones and other bioactive components.
See About Solae
for more information.
Why are proteins important to
the body and what is the relationship of amino acids
to protein?
Proteins are fundamental components of all living cells.
Protein is essential in building body tissues during
periods of growth and development and in repairing and
maintaining body tissues. Proteins have numerous functions
in the human body, including their vital role in muscle,
hormones, enzymes, and various fluids and body secretions,
and as antibodies in the immune system.
Amino acids are the building blocks of protein. At
least twenty of these amino acids commonly make up both
plant and animal proteins. Amino acids are classified
as essential (indispensable), nonessential (dispensable),
and conditionally essential (conditionally indispensable).
How are proteins classified and what does High-Quality
Protein mean?
Food proteins are often classified as being either complete
or incomplete proteins depending on their amino acid
content. Complete proteins are those food proteins that
contain all the essential amino acids in concentrations
necessary for human needs. Incomplete proteins are food
proteins that are deficient in one or more of the essential
amino acids that must be supplied by food.
"High-quality" proteins are complete proteins
containing all the essential (indispensable) amino acids
in concentrations sufficient to meet the requirements
of humans. Solae brand soy protein is a high-quality
protein- and has a PDCAAS (Protein Digestibility-Corrected
Amino Acid Score) of 1.0. The highest PDCAAS value that
any protein can achieve is 1.0. This means that Solae
soy protein with a PDCAAS of 1.0, has the same score
as meat, milk, and egg proteins indicating a very high
quality protein.
What is PDCAAS and how does
it differ from PER?
Protein digestibility-corrected amino acid score (PDCAAS)
is a relatively new, and potentially more accurate method
for evaluating the quality of food proteins. PDCAAS
is based on a food protein's amino acid content, its
digestibility, and its ability to supply essential amino
acids in amounts adequate to meet the needs of humans.
PDCAAS has replaced the Protein Efficiency Ratio (PER),
which had been the accepted method for evaluating protein
quality since 1919. Since PER measures the ability of
protein to support growth in young, growing rats, it
overestimated the need for certain amino acids. This
led to a general overestimation of the quality of animal
protein and an underestimation of the quality of plant
proteins. Adoption of the PDCAAS method as the standard
allows evaluation of food protein quality based on the
needs of humans. PDCAAS is currently the method recognized
by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and other
international organizations for food labeling.
What is the difference between
Solae brand isolated soy protein and other soy
protein isolates on the market?
Solae isolated soy proteins from The Solae Company
are being used in the majority of clinical research
surrounding the health benefits of soy protein.
Solae brand isolated soy protein has been carefully
processed to provide a maximum level of naturally occurring
isoflavones and other bioactive components. Solae
soy protein is processed with a water wash (rather than
an alcohol wash) which maintains the integrity of the
naturally occurring isoflavones, and other bioactive
components. It is manufactured under strict specifications
in order to guarantee a consistent, high-quality product.
When soy is processed with alcohol most of the isoflavones
may be removed. Recent clinical research supports that
soy protein with naturally occurring bioactive components,
including isoflavones, are necessary in order to deliver
health benefits.
See About Solae
for more information.
What are isoflavones?
Isoflavones are naturally occurring plant components
and are a subcategory of phytochemicals, found naturally
in plants. The isoflavones found primarily in soybeans
include genistein, daidzien, and glycitein. Recent human
clinical research suggests that isoflavones are among
the bioactive compounds that work in conjunction with
soy protein to lower blood cholesterol.
See Soy Basics
for more information.
Are isoflavones added to Solae
brand soy protein?
No, the isoflavones contained in our products are naturally
occurring.
Why don't you sell concentrated
isoflavones?
Solae soy protein products are backed by science.
The Solae Company is supporting clinical research
using isoflavone concentrates. Clinical research needs
to prove the health benefits and/or risks associated
with isoflavone concentrates before selling them.
Why not just take the bioactive
component, such as isoflavones in a pill form?
Clinical research has shown that bioactive components,
such as isoflavones, do not work by themselves to reduce
cholesterol. While it may be a lot easier to take a
pill, studies have shown that you need the soy protein
together with its bioactive components to get the cholesterol-lowering
effect.
Clinical research has conclusively demonstrated soy
protein with naturally occurring isoflavones, such
as
some of The Solae Company's isolated soy proteins,
is effective in lowering cholesterol. Soy protein
can
be an important part of a healthy diet because it is
a complete, high-quality protein that is low in saturated
fat and cholesterol-free.
Does Solae Brand Soy Protein
contain lactose?
Solae soy protein is lactose-free.
What is the difference between
Isolated Soy Protein, Soy Protein Concentrate and Soy
Flour?
On a dry weight basis, isolated soy protein is 90% protein,
soy protein concentrate is 70% protein and soy flour
is 50% protein.
See Soy Basics
for more information.
What are the side effects of
consuming soy protein?
There are no side effects of consuming soy protein.
Soy is one of the oldest foods known to human kind,
and has been a staple of the Asian diet for centuries.
Does consuming soy protein cause
GI problems such as gas and bloating?
Solae soy protein, an ingredient in many soy-based
foods, is specially processed and should not produce
gas or flatulence, as it is essentially free of flatulence-producing
carbohydrates as found in many products made from the
whole soybean.
Does soy protein affect the
absorption of minerals like iron?
The FDA has taken the position that available data provides
no evidence linking iron from soy and soy protein products
to health problems in any segment of the population.
The United States Department of Agriculture additionally
concluded that a diet containing soy protein does not
significantly change (and may actually improve) blood
iron levels.
Will adding soy protein increase
the cost of foods?
Soy protein can actually cost less than milk, egg and
meat. In addition, soy protein can add value to food
products because of the many health benefits associated
with eating foods containing soy protein.
What is isolated soy protein?
Isolated soy protein is 90 percent protein on a dry
weight basis, with virtually all of the fat and carbohydrate
removed. Processed from whole soybeans, isolated soy
protein is fundamentally an ingredient to be incorporated
into foods and beverages. Because of its high protein
concentration, isolated soy protein offers food manufacturers
an ideal way to incorporate into their products the
necessary amount of soy protein needed to qualify for
the health claim label.
How does Solae soy protein
compare with other forms of soy protein?
The protein content of soy flour is approximately 50
percent while soy concentrate is approximately 70 percent
protein (based on dry weight). That's compared to isolated
soy protein, which is at a minimum 90 percent protein
(based on dry weight). The higher percentage of soy
protein in Solae soy protein allows food manufacturers
to offer consumers higher amounts of soy protein per
serving. Solae soy protein is playing a key role
in enabling food manufacturers to more easily develop
great tasting products that will include the 6.25 grams
of soy protein per serving needed for a product to carry
the heart health claim label.
In addition to the protein content, there is a difference
in the taste. Solae soy protein is processed so
that its flavor is compatible with many types of foods,
and is therefore more easily used as an ingredient in
a variety of great tasting food products.
Where does soy protein come
from?
Soy protein is found in the soybean, which is one of
the world's most common forms of vegetable protein.
Approximately 42 percent of whole soybeans consist of
protein. More than 60 percent of the world soybeans
are grown in the United States and in 1997 the U.S.
soybean crop was valued at more than $18 billion. In
the U.S., soybeans are grown on more than 70 million
acres on more than 300,000 farms across the nation.
How can Americans get enough
soy in their diet to make a difference?
According to research, 25 grams of soy protein in a
daily diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol can
help reduce the risk of heart disease. Twenty-five grams
divided into four servings a day is just over six grams
of soy protein per serving.
Soyfoods are becoming more mainstream in the United
States. There are a wide variety of good tasting foods
available and food manufacturers are working to develop
familiar foods with soy protein that taste good and
meet the standards of the health claim.
In addition, food manufacturers currently are working
with The Solae Company to develop ways to create new
food products
and modify existing food products to enable Americans
to more easily include the recommended amount of soy
protein into their daily diets.
A few tips on how to incorporate soy protein into your
diet as follows:
- Mix soy protein isolate powders in your favorite
soups, sauces and casseroles
- Create your own delicious shakes with soy protein
isolate powder and fresh fruit
- Top your hot cereal with soy protein powder and
mix with water or soy milk
- Use crumbled tofu for a creamy pie filling
Find out more fun, great ways for adding soy protein
in your diet by visiting our Soy Protein
Recipes section.
Solae soy protein: The Benefits
What are the Health Benefits related
to consuming a diet containing Solae brand isolated
soy protein?
Solae has been and
continues to be used in many of the clinical trials on
the health benefits of soy protein worldwide. There are
numerous clinical studies that have been conducted demonstrating
Solae's ability to
lower blood cholesterol and reduce the risk of heart disease.
There is additional research ongoing to study potential
health benefits of Solae for women's health, cancer,
and for the maintenance of bone health. Research also
indicates performance benefits for athletes who consume
Solae soy protein.
See the Health
Benefits Section for
more information.
How does Solae brand soy
protein work to lower cholesterol?
Various bioactive components in soy protein have been
suggested to explain the cholesterol-lowering effects
of soy protein. Studies have shown that soy protein
enhances bile acid secretion, which has the effect of
removing cholesterol from the blood. Other studies have
shown that soy protein stimulates the liver to remove
LDL-cholesterol from the blood. Several studies have
also suggested that the amino acid profile of soy protein
as well as bioactive components such as isoflavones
are crucial cholesterol-lowering components. There is
ongoing research examining the mechanisms by which soy
protein lowers blood cholesterol.
How much soy protein should
I include in my daily diet to lower cholesterol?
According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Health Claim, consuming 25 grams of soy protein, as
part of a low fat, low cholesterol diet, in 4 daily
servings of 6.25 grams is effective in reducing both
total cholesterol and LDL -cholesterol levels.
See FDA Health Claim for more information.
Is soy protein good for people
concerned about bone health?
Animal studies on diets rich in Solae
brand soy protein show a potential role of soy protein
in promoting bone health. Soy protein may protect against
osteoporosis and fracture risk by promoting a more optimal
calcium balance. Soy protein with naturally occurring
isoflavones and other bioactive components has been
shown to increase both bone mineral content and bone
mineral density in humans.
See Bone Health for more information.
Is there any downside to consuming
soy protein?
No, there is no downside to consuming soy protein as
part of a balanced diet. Soy is one of the oldest foods
known to mankind, and has been a staple of Asian diets
for centuries. Anyone who is a cancer survivor should
seek the advice of their physician before making any
significant dietary changes, including consumption of
soyfoods.
Why do doctors, nurses and nutritionists
recommend soy-based formulas for normal, full term babies
without feeding problems?
Clinical studies show that babies fed soy-based infant
formula have similar growth to babies fed a formula
made from cows milk or breast milk. Soy-based infant
formulas provide an excellent source of high-quality,
highly digestible protein. Soy-based infant formulas
provide complete nutrition that adequately supports
growth and development.
See Soy for Life for more information.
Who should eat soy?
Soy, as part of a balanced diet low in fat and cholesterol,
can help reduce the incidence of coronary heart disease
in everyone. This is particularly important because
more than 750,000 Americans die each year from coronary
heart disease, for which elevated cholesterol levels
are a contributing cause. The American Heart Association
estimates that more than 60 million Americans have one
or more type of cardiovascular disease, such as coronary
heart disease, stroke, hypertension, or rheumatic heart
disease. As Americans become more and more health conscious,
many people and their physicians will look to soy-based
foods as a practical approach in controlling cholesterol
and coronary heart disease and reducing America's dependence
on drug therapies.
In general, it would be a health benefit to most people
to substitute soy protein for some of the animal protein
in their diet. There are however, certain groups that
can get very specific benefits from soy protein. Those
groups include:
- People with high cholesterol: Convincing
evidence supports the cholesterol-lowering effect
of as little as 25 grams of soy protein per day, as
part of a low-fat, low cholesterol diet.
- Women: Soy protein offers women special advantages
in addition to its cholesterol-lowering effect. There
is promising clinical research on the positive influence
of soy protein as it relates to several important
women's health issues, including menopause and bone
health
See Health Benefits for more
information.
FDA Health Claim
See FDA
Health Claim for more information.
What health claim has the U.S
Food & Drug Administration (FDA) authorized?
In response to a petition submitted by The Solae Company,
the FDA has authorized a health claim on the relationship
between consuming soy protein and
the reduced risk of heart disease. Authorization for
use of the health claim allows food manufacturers that
meet certain criteria to label their foods with the
health claim.
What is the scientific basis
for the health claim?
More than 20 years of accumulated scientific evidence
and over 50 trials in humans have been analyzed in support
of this claim. There also is suggestive epidemiological
data provided by the low incidence of heart disease
in Asia, where soy has been a primary protein consumed
for more than two thousand years.
How much soy protein is an effective
amount?
According to the research, 25 grams of soy protein a
day -- which may be obtained through four servings of
foods each containing 6.25 grams of soy protein -- are
effective in reducing both total cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol
levels.
Which products will qualify
to use the health claim?
Foods eligible to carry the claim will be required to
provide a minimum of 6.25 grams of soy protein per serving
-- although foods can certainly contain more than 6.25
grams of soy protein per serving and still qualify for
the claim. In addition, each food must meet the FDA-established
health claim criteria for total fat, saturated fat,
cholesterol and sodium.
Do all soy-based foods qualify
for the health claim?
A wide variety of soy-based foods will qualify for the
health claim. In addition, food manufacturers are developing
new foods to meet increasing demand for products containing
soy. However, not all soy-based foods qualify since
not all soy products contain the 6.25 grams of soy protein
per serving or meet the fat, cholesterol or sodium requirements
needed to meet the claim's specifications. Products
containing isolated soy protein, however, make it easier
for consumers to get the recommended 25 grams of soy
protein in the proposed four servings per day.
What impact will the FDA Health
Claim have on the health of the American consumer?
Soy protein has the potential to have a profound impact
on public health via the reduction of cholesterol levels
and coronary heart disease, which kills more than 750,000
Americans each year. We know soy protein can reduce
cholesterol, and there's evidence to show that populations
that consume soy foods regularly have lower rates of
breast, colon and prostate cancers, reduced incidence
of osteoporosis and menopause symptoms. Further studies
are ongoing which will clarify the role of soy in relation
to these issues.
See Health Benefits for more
information.
General Health & Nutrition
Can people be allergic to soy?
The incidence of allergy to soy is very low. As with
all food products, there are certain people who may
be allergic to soy. Allergy to soy is found in only
about 0.5% of the American adult population.
How many Americans have high
cholesterol?
According to the American Heart Association, about 99.5
million adults have cholesterol levels over 200 mg/dl.
About 27 million children, aged 19 or under, have cholesterol
levels of 170 or higher, which is comparable to 200
in adults.
See Cardiovascular Disease for more
information.
About The Solae Company
See About Us for
more information.
Who is The Solae Company?
The Solae Company is a combination of three existing
businesses: DuPont Protein Technologies and Bunge's
Central Soya
and Brazil-based specialty food, feed and industrial
ingredients operations.
The Solae Company serves more than 3,000 customers
by offering more than a thousand different products,
including many brands that are widely recognized in
the food ingredients industry: Alpha®, Danpro®,
Samprosoy®, Centrolex®, Promine®, Procote®,
Supro®, Proplus®,
and Solae™ and its sub-brands.
With manufacturing operations in four major regions
and six technical centers around the world, Solae offers
knowledgeable staff, customer support, and technical
capabilities, combining local market insights with
global expertise and experience to create customized
solutions. The Solae Company's long-term aim is to
incorporate great-tasting, value-added specialty food
ingredients into the world's menu in every day in meat
products, beverages, cereals and processed foods in
general.
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