Engineered to precise scientific standards, serving laboratories, functional food developers, and dietary supplement brands globally.
Hangzhou Fderla Biology Co., Ltd. is a professional hydrolyzed protein manufacturer and bioactive peptide supplier based in Hangzhou, China. The company focuses on the research, development, production, and global export of high-quality protein hydrolysates for food, cosmetic, and nutritional applications.
With advanced biotechnology processes and strict quality control systems, Fderla Biology produces a wide range of hydrolyzed protein ingredients, including plant-based, animal-based, and marine-derived protein peptides. These materials are widely used in functional foods, dietary supplements, skincare formulations, hair care products, and sports nutrition solutions.
Our commitment to scientific excellence integrates modern enzymatic hydrolysis technology with scientific formulation expertise to ensure high bioavailability, easy absorption, and stable performance of its protein products. Each batch is carefully tested to meet international standards for purity, safety, and effectiveness. Fderla Biology supports OEM and customized solutions for global clients, including ingredient formulation optimization, technical support, and bulk supply services.
Engineered peptides with verified antioxidant capacity, rapid cellular absorption, and therapeutic bioactivities.
Sourced and processed in GMP certified facility environments under rigorous quality criteria.
Custom molecular weight profiles and protein concentrations (up to 95%+) configured for your unique projects.
Deep-dive analysis on hydrolyzed protein technology, structural efficacy, international supply dynamics, and clinical application fields.
Hydrolyzed proteins represent a crucial paradigm shift in dietary science, shifting away from intact macromolecular proteins to targeted bioactive peptides. The enzymatic hydrolysis process breaks peptide bonds within proteins, yielding smaller peptides and free amino acids. In nutrition research, the primary advantage of these hydrolysates lies in their altered absorption kinetics.
Intact proteins require intensive gastric and pancreatic enzyme action, whereas hydrolyzed proteins are pre-digested. Small peptides (di- and tri-peptides) are transported via the high-capacity PepT1 transporters in the intestinal brush border membrane. This pathway is faster and more energy-efficient than the free amino acid transport systems, making hydrolyzed peptides invaluable for therapeutic diets, enteral nutrition, and high-performance athletic recovery formulations.
Hangzhou Fderla Biology Co., Ltd. capitalizes on China's highly integrated industrial biotechnology ecosystem. Our manufacturing framework provides a range of specific strategic advantages:
Raw Material Sourcing: Direct pipeline access to premium sustainable agricultural and marine by-products (non-GMO pea, corn, wheat, bovine, and deep-sea cold-water cod). This guarantees stable chemical characteristics from the base materials upward.
Scale and Cost Efficiencies: Our state-of-the-art facilities run automated enzymatic reactors, membrane ultrafiltration lines, and spray-drying towers. This high scale of operations lowers production cost structures, passing valuable savings to research labs and brand developers.
Integrated Innovation Clusters: Located in Hangzhou, a leading technology hub, we closely collaborate with premier research institutions to continually refine peptide fraction purification, flavor-masking enzymes, and bioactive stability.
Procuring raw materials for international supplement and food brands requires strict compliance with diverse regulatory systems. Fderla Biology meets these needs through transparent practices:
Compliance across markets (US FDA dietary ingredients requirements, EU EFSA standards, Halal certification, and Kosher purity rules).
Each batch undergoes HPLC (High-Performance Liquid Chromatography) analysis to verify molecular weight distribution and prevent variations in efficacy.
Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) tests confirm arsenic, lead, cadmium, and mercury levels remain well below global pharmacopeia limits.
Adjustable bulk density, solubility profiles, and particle size distribution suited to your packaging lines, tableting machines, or RTD beverage systems.
Several clear macro-trends are currently shaping the global market for hydrolyzed proteins:
The Plant-Based Evolution: While animal collagen remains highly sought after, demand for hydrolyzed pea, soy, wheat, and rice proteins is rising rapidly. Scientific interest in plant-derived peptides focuses on allergen-free nutrition, sports performance, and managing metabolic conditions.
Functional Sub-1000 Dalton Peptides: Nutrition research is moving toward precise molecular weights. Low-dalton peptides (often below 1000Da) bypass traditional digestion mechanisms. This helps them cross skin and intestinal barriers intact to provide targeted antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and cell-signaling benefits.
Clean Label and Physical Stability: Brands require clean-label ingredients that remain stable in low pH, resist heat sterilization, and offer high solubility. This eliminates the need for chemical emulsifiers and artificial stabilizers in final products.
Fderla Biology works closely with R&D teams to optimize ingredient performance for specific local markets and uses:
An inside look at our manufacturing facilities, verification procedures, and supply chain logistics.
Answers to key technical questions about hydrolyzed proteins, peptide absorption, and custom manufacturing.
An isolate is highly filtered to yield 80-90% intact protein by weight. A hydrolysate undergoes enzymatic processing to break those intact proteins down into smaller peptide fragments. This pre-digestion step ensures faster absorption, increases solubility, and reduces allergen potential.
We analyze molecular weight distribution profiles using Gel Permeation Chromatography (GPC) and High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). This process verifies that the target peptide fractions fall within the correct parameters (e.g., below 1000Da or 2000Da) for each batch.
Yes. We can customize the hydrolysis process using specific enzymes to target and isolate desired bioactivities, adjust viscosity, and achieve the exact flavor and solubility profile required for your formulation.
We provide full documentation to ensure smooth custom clearance, including Certificates of Analysis (COA), Health Certificates, Phytosanitary Certificates, Allergen Statements, GMO declarations, and Halal/Kosher documentation.
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