Biozyme Whey PR (Chocolate Fudge, with creatine + AstraGin)
Elite. This is what every label wishes it were.
A80/100
they shout
“30 g protein per scoop”
what’s true
68 g protein, 72% of calories, 3 g added sugar. Grade A.
protein / 100 g
68 g
72% of calories · lean
₹100 buys
18 g
of protein
sugar
4 g
3 g added
price
₹7,399
2 kg
How it scored 80/100
DENSITY72% of calories are protein19.9/25
QUALITYamino score 1, Complete20/20
DOSE1 scoop (44 g) = 29.9 g15/15
VALUE₹109 per usable 20 g10.7/20
CLEAN3 g added sugar / 100 g14.6/20
The deeper science
quality · DIAAS
0.97
Good
leucine / serving
3.1 g
clears the 2.7 g muscle trigger
planet / 20 g usable
619 g CO₂
Heavy footprint · 639 L water
What’s actually in it
first on the label · Whey protein concentrate, MB EnzymePro, creatine monohydrate (3 g), AstraGin (astragalus + panax notoginseng extract), cocoa, full list read.
✓digestive enzymesDigeZyme-style enzymes that help whey sit easier, useful if milk usually argues with you.
⚠herbal add-insAshwagandha/green-tea-extract style botanicals, the exact category the 2024 Indian study flagged as liver-stressing in bulk. Fine occasionally, not by the kilo.
⚠thickener gumsGuar/xanthan/CMC/carrageenan, thickness that reads as 'richness'. Harmless for most, bloating for some.
The fine print
Sucralose: Zero-calorie artificial sweetener. Regulators rate it safe at normal intake; a 2023 lab study flagged a trace impurity (sucralose-6-acetate) as genotoxic in cells. Doses there were far above what a scoop delivers.
FSSAI: 68 g/100 g · 17.9 g/100 kcal, may legally print “HIGH PROTEIN” via the per-100 g + per-100 kcal route.