Description
1. Product Overview
Industrial Protein Hydrolysate Residue is a nutrient-rich by-product generated during the enzymatic or chemical hydrolysis of protein-based raw materials such as animal proteins, plant proteins, or fermentation biomass. Containing residual amino acids, peptides, organic nitrogen compounds, and mineral nutrients, it serves as a valuable input for multiple industrial and agricultural applications. It is widely utilized as a cost-effective nutrient source in fermentation processes, animal nutrition, soil conditioning, and bio-based manufacturing. The product delivers strong economic value by transforming protein-processing residues into a functional industrial feedstock. Its strategic importance lies in supporting circular resource utilization while providing industries with an affordable and nutrient-dense organic material.
2. Key Specifications & Technical Characteristics
- Chemical Composition: Residual peptides, amino acids, organic nitrogen compounds, proteins, trace minerals, moisture content
- Protein Content (Typical): 20–45% depending on source material and hydrolysis process
- Purity/Grade: Industrial Grade (Protein Hydrolysis By-product)
- Physical Form: Semi-solid paste, slurry, or dried powder depending on processing method
- Color: Light brown to dark brown
- Odor: Characteristic proteinaceous or fermentation odor
- Moisture Content: Typically 10–60% depending on form
- Particle Size: Variable (powdered grades typically <1 mm)
- Density: Approx. 0.6 – 1.1 g/cm³ (varies with moisture and processing)
- Solubility: Partially soluble or dispersible in water
- Packaging Options: Bulk bags (1 MT), industrial drums, IBC containers, or bulk tanker for slurry form
- Shelf Life: Typically 6–12 months when stored in cool, dry, sealed conditions
3. Core Industrial Applications
Animal Feed & Feed Additive Manufacturing
Used as a protein-rich ingredient or nitrogen supplement in livestock and aquaculture feed formulations. The presence of peptides and amino acids improves digestibility and nutritional value compared with untreated protein sources.
Agricultural Fertilizers & Soil Conditioners
Applied as an organic nitrogen source in biofertilizers, soil amendments, and microbial stimulants. Its amino acid profile helps stimulate beneficial soil microorganisms and enhance plant nutrient uptake.
Industrial Fermentation & Biotechnology
Serves as an economical nitrogen and nutrient source in microbial fermentation processes for the production of enzymes, organic acids, and bio-based chemicals.
Biochemical Processing & Organic Inputs
Utilized as a nutrient feedstock in industrial bioprocessing operations where amino acids and peptides enhance microbial growth efficiency.
Compared with refined protein hydrolysates or synthetic nitrogen sources, Industrial Protein Hydrolysate Residue offers a significantly lower-cost nutrient input while maintaining strong biological functionality, making it highly attractive for high-volume industrial users.
4. Competitive Advantages
- Quality Consistency: Produced from controlled hydrolysis processes ensuring stable nutrient composition
- Supply Reliability: Continuous availability from large-scale protein processing and fermentation facilities
- Logistics Capability: Flexible packaging options suitable for bulk shipping and international supply chains
- Price Competitiveness: Cost-effective alternative to refined hydrolysates and synthetic nitrogen additives
- Sustainability Benefits: Supports circular economy principles by converting protein processing residues into valuable industrial inputs
- Technical Documentation: Available product specifications, safety data sheets, and application guidance for industrial buyers
5. Commercial & Supply Information
- Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): BULK 20 MT
- Loading Capacity: 20–24 MT per 20’ container depending on packaging configuration










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