Solanic®100 No.1 Plant protein for Nutrition

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Solanic®100 No.1 Plant protein for Nutrition

Solanic® potato protein extraction: adsorption Starch and fibres separation Starches and fibres POTATO JUICE containing ~1 % proteins Solanic protein adsorption technology Solanic®200 Solanic®300 Native, soluble, highly functional (foaming, gelling, emulsifying) The current portfolio exists of the highly functional potato protein isolates, Solanic®200 & Solanic®300. Both isolates were launched by Avebe in 2007. Since then, these functional isolates have proven themselves in numerous applications as unique ‘free from’ texturizing proteins by replacing gelatin in foamed confectionary; egg white in meat analogues; or gluten in bread.

Solanic® potato protein extraction: coagulation Coagulated potato protein (excellent protein quality for nutritional applications) Solanic®100 POTATO JUICE containing ~1 % proteins Solanic protein coagulation technology residue Potato protein extraction via coagualtion leads to a total potato protein isolate – called Solanic100 - with lower functionality, but excellent protein quality for nutritional applications

Solanic®100: Excellent protein quality Typical values in mg/g protein

Solanic®100: Excellent protein quality These DIAAS values are based on the ‘Child’ AA scoring pattern (Table 5) as recommended by FAO experts - FAO paper No.92 (2013) The DIAAS for Solanic100 is 102% (Histidine is the ‘limiting’ AA) The child AA scoring pattern is THE recommended scoring pattern for ALL age-groups, expcept infants. Higher DIAAS values are often reported by soy, pea or rice protein suppliers. Please note, however, that these values are based on the ‘less strict’ AA scoring pattern for adults. This results in values that are typically 20-25% higher than values based on the child AA scoring pattern. E.g. the DIAAS value for Solanic100 based on the adult AA scoring pattern is 128% The FAO-experts recommended to only the DIAAS values for all age groups (except infants) based on the child AA scoring pattern. Food for infants has its own (very strict) AA scoring pattern. It is expected that global food law (e.g. FDA, EFSA, Codex Alimentarius) will adopt these recommendations within the next few years to clearly label protein quality on consumer products DIAAS = Digestible Indispensable Amino Acid Score. These DIAAS values are based on the ‘Child’ AA scoring pattern (Table 5) as recommended by FAO experts - FAO paper No.92 (2013)

Solanic®100 product portfolio ~88% pro d.m. Solanic®100N ~85% pro d.m. Solanic®100T ~82% pro d.m. Solanic100 (pH 3-4) Solanic100N = Neutralized version (pH 6-8) – e.g. used for high protein claims in baked goods Solanic100T = Texturizing version (pH 8-10) – e.g. used in processed meat in combination with potato starch to provide cost-effective clean label solutions Potassium carbonate (K2CO3) is used in the production process to adjust the pH of the 100N and 100T products. During the reaction with potato protein, all potassium carbonate is converted to potassium (K, a nutritional mineral), water (H20) and carbon dioxide (CO2). The latter two are removed from the protein powder during drying. All products can simply be labeled as ’potato protein’ The surprisingly higher waterbinding capacity at pH >8 has been patented by Avebe (ref. Avebe patent EP 1 392 126 B1). This pH adjustment gives 100T its texturizing capacity.

Benefits of Solanic®100 Nutritional benefits High purity, high protein content High protein quality (DIAAS >100%) Product benefits Plant-based Non-GMO Allergen-friendly Clean label (potato protein) No.1 plant protein

Contact our Sales team USA Michael Finfrock Business Development Manager Phone: + 1 9134266189 E-mail: Michael.Finfrock@avebe.com Europe Marianne Warnaer Sales & Key Account Manager Phone: + 31 (0)6 46870690 E-mail: Marianne.Warnaer@Avebe.com

Some see potato We see potential What do you see? Contact Avebe: info@avebe.com Or get directly in touch with our sales contact in your area: http://www.avebe.com/contacts http://www.avebe.com/sales-offices/