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    Meanwhile, chocolate-flavored protein powders contained four times more lead and up to 110 times more cadmium than vanilla-flavored powders. Researchers tested 160 products from 70 top protein ...

  3. Polysaccharide-K - Wikipedia

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    PSK is a protein polysaccharide consisting of a beta-glucan β-1,4 main chain with β-1,3 and β-1,6 side chains. The approximate molecular weight of PSK is 100,000 Da, and the protein component is reported at the β-1,6 side chain. [10] PSK is isolated from the "CM-101" strain of Trametes versicolor.

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    The national nonprofit, which tests for various contaminants in products from wine and baby food to pet food and cleaning products, this time (like in 2018) focused on protein supplements—a $9. ...

  5. Mycoprotein - Wikipedia

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    With that said, mycoprotein should neither be confused with mushroom-based products, as the part of fungi grown for mycoprotein is the vegetative growth of the fungi, called mycelium, which can be compared to the roots of the organism. [4] Metaphorically, the mushroom and the mycelium are as similar as a fruit is to the roots of its tree.

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    Protein powder can be an easy way to add more protein into your diet. But you might not know that it can be easy to make at home—even if you need a plant-based version. Meet PlantYou’s ...

  7. Polysaccharide peptide - Wikipedia

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    Polysaccharide peptide (PSP) is a protein-bound polysaccharide extracted from the edible mushroom Coriolus versicolor.PSP is currently in the animal-testing phase of research in many countries for use as an anti-tumor drug.

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