SONIC BIOCHEM EXTRACTIONS PVT. LTD. Soya Protein Concentrate - Feed

Sonic Biochem Extractions Pvt. Ltd. Soya Protein Concentrate - Feed is made by extracting soluble carbohydrates and anti-nutritional factors (ANFS), from high PDI de-oiled flakes. SPC has nutritional qualities that makes it ideal to use in nutrient - dense shrimp feed, fish feed and aqua feed for marine fish and shrimp. It is important for aquaculture industries as a "PROTEIN ALTERNATIVE TO FISHMEAL". Many aquaculture species require high levels of protein in their diets with low ANES and hence, SPC is the most suitable ingredient for the same. Anti-nutritional factors (ANFS) have been documented to cause gastrointestinal disturbances, intestinal damage, increased disease susceptibility and reduced performance in some aquatic species. Soya Protein Concentrate is then thermally processed to further reduce AN Fs and produce feed-grade Soya Protein Concentrate (SPC). Research indicates that SPC is a high-quality plant-protein product for use in aqua feed as a replacement for fishmeal. Many shrimp and fish feed manufacturers are now using SPC because of its inherent productive advantages.

Ingredient Name: Soy Protein Concentrate

Functions: Protein Source

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• Protein level of SPC is higher than fishmeal
• SPC has protein and energy digestibility similar to fishmeal and much higher than soyabean meal (protein digestibility of 96-97% has been measured)
• SPC has amino acid levels equal to or greater than fishmeal with exception of methionine and lysine
• Soya antigens i.e. glycinin and R-conglycinin are denatured during the manufacturing of SPC
• Indigestible and harmful carbohydrates (oligosaccharides-sucrose, raffinose, stachyose) are extracted during processing
• Nitrogen-Free Extract (N FE) + cellulose is significantly less in SPC as compared to SBM