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Raw materials of beer yeast powder
"Jiekangnuo" yeast series functional food is refined by adopting independent innovation technology, screening specific yeast varieties, introducing original German equipment and using unique technology. The product is rich in total protein, all B vitamins, vitamin E, dietary fiber, yeast polysaccharide, glutathione and trace elements such as selenium, zinc and chromium, and is an ideal functional food raw material for providing balanced nutrition.

● It can be used as a raw material for nourishing and regulating blood sugar ● It can be used as a raw material for healthy nutrition.

● It can be used as a raw material for sobering up and protecting the liver ● It can be used as a raw material for nutrition, weight loss, beauty and health food. Processed by independent innovation patent technology, it is rich in high-quality protein, complete B vitamins, dietary fiber, yeast polysaccharide and trace elements such as selenium, zinc and chromium. It is one of the important raw materials for nutritious food and pharmaceutical industry.

● Fortified raw materials for nutritious food and baked food ● High-quality hydrolyzed protein raw materials

● High-quality nitrogen source for pharmaceutical industry ● Yeast tablets, motherwort tablets and vitamin B tablets are mainly made of 100% fresh beer yeast, which is processed by biological high technology and modern technology. It is an ideal bacterial protein source for aquatic products and livestock and poultry. It contains more than 50 kinds of nutrients, and is rich in bioactive enzymes, B vitamins, trace elements, szlig- glucan and functional oligosaccharides. The content of protein is over 42%, and the proportion of amino acids is balanced. The product has no drug resistance, no residue, no pollution and no toxic side effects, and is a pure natural green and efficient protein feed for aquatic products and livestock and poultry in 2 1 century.