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Hydrolysed Protein vs EEA's

Jim_Junkie

New member
What is the difference between hydrolysed protein (say di / tri-peptide lengths) and Essential Amino Acids? Are EEA's just individual amino acids, which being smaller would theoretically "make them absorb faster".

More information please :rolleyes:
 
Well a hydrolised protein/peptide is a protein that has been somewhat broken down.

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A protein is a complex structureof amino acids that folds onto itself. Hydrolised protein has sort of been "unwraveled" from its structure.

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THe strands that form the structure of protein are individual amino acids.

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EAA are basically just single amino acids. THe hydrolised protein is an unwrapped protein.

I believe EAA's are cheaper so go with that... and it does not need ot be broken down at all to be digested and absorbed/
 
So whats all the hype about hydrolysed proteins then? If WPI is the complete perfect source and EEA's are the single amino acids why is there a need to have an in-between (hydrolysed)?

Also price is not an issue, what do you recommend is worth getting?
 
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