Glutamic Acid Residue 70%: Microbial biomass produced through the fermentation and cultivation of yeasts, bacteria, or fungi, utilizing substrates such as agricultural by-products and industrial wastewater.
Feed Grade Glutamic Acid Residue 70%
Crude Protein Content of 70%: The crude protein content of certain high-quality SCP products can range from 70% to 85%. Furthermore, glutamate residues (i.e., the glutamate components within the protein structure) constitute a significant proportion of both the free and bound amino acids found in SCP; this makes them a critical indicator in determining the product's nutritional value.
Advantages of SCP Application in Animal Feed
Rich in Glutamate (Umami and Feed Attractancy): As a natural umami agent, glutamate effectively stimulates animals' taste receptors. Incorporating SCP—which is rich in glutamate residues—into animal feed can significantly enhance the palatability and feed intake of piglets, broilers, and aquatic species (such as mandarin fish).
High Digestibility and Intestinal Health Support: SCP possesses amino acids of exceptionally high quality; specifically, its abundant glutamate and glutamine content serves as a vital energy source for intestinal mucosal cells. This contributes to maintaining the structural integrity of intestinal villi, thereby bolstering the animal's digestive and immune capabilities.
A Low-Carbon, Eco-Friendly, and Sustainable Protein Source: Compared to the cultivation of soybeans (which demands extensive land and water resources), the production of SCP via microbial fermentation is not only environmentally friendly but also facilitates the high-value, circular utilization of resources by repurposing carbon monoxide or industrial and agricultural waste streams.




| Crude Protein | 70% min |
| Ammonium Salt | 2% max |
| Moisture | 8% max |
| Ash | 10% max |
| The sum of the 18 amino acids | 45% min |