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Is lactoprotéine vegan?

Lactoprotéine is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is lactoprotéine?

Lactoprotein is a highly nutritious ingredient derived from milk, containing all essential amino acids needed for muscle growth and repair. This protein powder is widely used in sports nutrition, as it helps to improve muscle mass, strength and performance. Lactoprotein is also popular in food manufacturing, as it enhances texture and provides a creamy mouthfeel to products such as ice cream, cheese and yoghurt. Due to its high biological value, lactoprotein is an excellent source of protein for those following a vegetarian or vegan diet. Furthermore, it is easily digestible, making it a convenient option for those with digestive issues.

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