
Scitec 100% Whey Protein Professional
- Whey isolate
- 73.3g
- Protein / 100g
- 22g
- Per 30g scoop
- 93p
- Per 25g protein
- £63.99
- 2350g pack
Our verdict
Scored on the label and the price, not on how it tastes.
- The only product in this batch with a published independent laboratory assay
- Measured within 0.3% of its label claim, with amino spiking explicitly excluded
- Scitec declares its added amino acids openly rather than hiding them in a proprietary blend
- Pack sizes to 5kg, where the per-kilo cost drops sharply
- The lab test is from 2016 and covers a single batch
- Roughly 7% of the product is added free-form amino acids, which count toward crude protein but are not whey
- Sweetened with both acesulfame K and sucralose
- Many UK retailer listings show the US nutrition panel rather than the EU one UK buyers receive
Read the full verdict
This is the only product in the first batch with an independent laboratory assay behind it. In 2016 Nutricontrol measured 73.1% protein against a 73.3% label claim and explicitly excluded amino spiking. That is a genuinely rare piece of evidence and it is why this product is here. Two caveats: the test is nine years old and covers one batch, and the label openly includes about 7% added free-form amino acids, which count toward the protein figure without being whey. Also worth knowing before you buy: a lot of UK listings for this product show the American nutrition panel, not the European one you will actually receive.
Where to buy Scitec Nutrition 100% Whey Protein Professional
Ordered by cost per 25g of protein, because pack sizes and protein densities differ enough that a headline price on its own does not tell you which is better value.
| Retailer | Size | Price | Per 25g | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amazon UK | 2350g | £63.99 | 93p | View deal |
How it scored
How we scoreFour categories, each out of 25, every one taken from the label or the live partner price.
73.3g per 100g
93p per 25g protein
4.7g sugar, 6.7g fat per 100g
confirmed in the certifier database
Nutrition
Taken from the manufacturer’s published label. Source.
Important for UK buyers: several UK retailers reproduce the US Supplement Facts panel for this product, with cholesterol and potassium rows and 117 kcal per 30g. UK buyers receive the EU-labelled Hungarian product, whose panel reads 114 kcal and 22g of protein per 30g. The figures here are the EU ones.
| Nutrient | Per 100g | Per 30g |
|---|---|---|
| Protein | 73.3g | 22.0g |
| Energy | 371 kcal | 111 kcal |
| Carbohydrate | 4.7g | 1.4g |
| of which sugars | 4.7g | 1.4g |
| Fat | 6.7g | 2.0g |
| of which saturates | 2.3g | 0.7g |
| Salt | 1.4g | 0.4g |
Ingredients and formulation
- 01Whey protein concentrate
- 02Whey protein isolate
The label declares an 89% instant whey blend of concentrate and isolate, plus roughly 7% added free-form amino acids: taurine at 3.3%, L-arginine at 1.7%, L-glutamine at 1.7% and L-leucine at 0.3%. Scitec declares these openly as an amino acid matrix rather than burying them, but they are nitrogen-bearing and count toward the crude protein figure, so per gram of actual whey this delivers a little less than the 73.3g headline implies.
Acesulfame K, Sucralose
Soy lecithin
500g · 920g · 2350g · 5000g
Seventeen flavours in the UK.
Third-party testing
Certification is per programme and often per flavour or per batch, so a badge on one product does not carry across a brand’s whole range.
Nutricontrol, commissioned by Gannikus, December 2016: label claim 73.3% crude protein, measured 73.1%, a deviation of 0.3%. The report states that amino spiking was excluded by amino acid profile analysis. One batch, and now nine years old, but it is the only independent assay we found for any product in this batch.
SourceMade by
Scitec Kft., Budapest, HungaryManufactured in-house in Hungary. Previously owned by Ascendis Health, subsequently acquired by BioTech USA Kft.
What the maker does not publish
- Every Scitec product URL we tried on the company’s own sites returned an error, so the per-100g panel here rests on two agreeing crowd-sourced barcode entries, a retailer panel, and the 2016 lab test’s record of the label claim.
- The lab test is nine years old. The formula may have changed since.
- We found no independent flavour ranking.
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Frequently asked questions
How much protein is in Scitec 100% Whey Professional?
22g in a 30g scoop, about 73.3g per 100g on the EU label. If a UK listing shows 117 kcal and a cholesterol row, it is reproducing the American panel rather than the European product you will receive.
Has Scitec 100% Whey been independently tested?
Yes. Nutricontrol, commissioned by Gannikus, measured 73.1% protein against a 73.3% label claim in December 2016 and excluded amino spiking through amino acid profile analysis. That is one batch, and it is nine years old, but it is more independent evidence than any other product in this batch has.
What are the added amino acids in Scitec 100% Whey?
Taurine at 3.3%, L-arginine at 1.7%, L-glutamine at 1.7% and L-leucine at 0.3%, declared openly on the label. They are nitrogen-bearing, so they count toward the protein figure. That means slightly less of the 73.3g per 100g comes from whey than the headline suggests.
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