March 17, 2010

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Research Shows Consuming Protein Blends (Soy, Whey and Casein) Is Optimal for Sports Performance

Today, Solae, LLC, a leader in healthy ingredients for great-tasting nutritious products, announced that a review by Solae's Global Director of Sports Nutrition Dr. Greg Paul was published in a supplement accompanying the current issue of the Journal of the American College of Nutrition. The review is titled The Rationale for Consuming Protein Blends in Sports Nutrition and concludes that consuming a blend of proteins (isolated soy protein, whey protein and casein) may have advantages for sports performance and provides nutritional advantages over consuming just one type of protein.

"Protein is considered by many to be the most important macronutrient for humans because of the numerous roles protein plays in the body," said Paul. "My review proves not only the importance of protein, but also potential benefits of combining different proteins, particularly to help promote recovery after exercise activity."

According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) labeling guidelines, isolated soy protein, whey protein and casein are all nutritionally complete proteins. However, all three proteins differ in digestion rates, potentially creating a "timed-release" effect that could prolong the time that absorbed amino acids are delivered to muscle resulting in faster recovery. Additionally, comparative studies between isolated soy protein and whey protein show similar increases in lean body mass whereas whey protein may have an advantage over casein.

"Today, more and more sports nutrition products such as nutrition bars and ready-to-drink and powered beverages, include blends of soy and dairy protein," said Paul. "Our sports nutrition customers continue to look for ways to incorporate protein blends into new products due to the nutritional, functional and economical advantages. Additionally, consumers seem to prefer the taste of products that include a blend of proteins versus one type of protein."

In fact, Solae's sensory data shows that a sports nutrition beverage formulated with SUPRO(R) XF, a new isolated soy protein, in combination with a dairy protein is preferred by consumers 2:1 over the leading, all dairy commercial brand.

The possibility exists that endurance athletes, because of their specific needs, would benefit from a different protein blend than a blend used by strength athletes. Further research is needed to show the potential nutritional and performance benefits of different protein blends for specific segments of the sports nutrition consumer.

Solae is the world leader in developing innovative soy-based technologies and ingredients for food, meat and nutritional products. Solae provides solutions that deliver a unique combination of functional, nutritional and economical benefits to our customers. At Solae, the journey to innovation begins with nature. We take one of nature's best resources, the soybean, and create nutritious and great-tasting ingredients. Our goal is to provide solutions for today while innovating for tomorrow. With more than 1,000 products used by more than 3,500 customers, Solae's soy ingredients are enjoyed by consumers around the world in products such as baked goods, beverages, nutrition bars, meats, vegetarian meals and much more. Headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, with annual revenue exceeding $1 billion, the company was formed through a joint venture between DuPont (DD 37.18, +0.69, +1.89%) and Bunge (BG 61.83, +0.15, +0.24%) . For more information, visit www.solae.com, or follow our company on Twitter at www.twitter.com/SolaeLLC or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SolaeLLC.

SUPRO(R) XF is a registered trademark of Solae, LLC and/or its affiliates.

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