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Thursday, May 21, 2015
Undenatured proteins: Is this really a valid concern?
Proteins, by definition, are undenatured. Denaturing is equivalent to digestion, which needs to take place when you consume them. Digested proteins are simply amino acids or peptides; not a bad thing to take. The hype over denatured proteins is unfounded in science. Even whey proteins, which have been pasteurized/cultured/dried before mechanical processing (filtration techniques) to concentrate the whey protein, are virtually undenatured because they contain intact immunoglobulins such as IgG.
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