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MuscleBlaze Biozyme Whey Protein: What It Is, Benefits, Dosage & Results (2026)

28 June 2026

If you have been taking whey protein but not seeing the results you expected, the problem might not be your training. It might be how much protein your body is actually absorbing. MuscleBlaze Biozyme Whey Protein was built to fix exactly that. It has a built-in enzyme system that helps your body absorb more protein from every scoop. This guide breaks down what it is, how it works, how much to take, and what kind of results you can expect.


MuscleBlaze Biozyme Whey Protein is a whey range built around the Enhanced Absorption Formula (EAF), also called MB EnzymePro. It is a multi-enzyme blend that includes protease, amylase, lactase, lipase, and cellulase. Together, they help your body absorb protein faster and more completely. The formula is backed by a CTRI-registered clinical trial (CTRI/2019/02/017731) that found 50% higher protein absorption and 60% higher BCAA uptake compared to regular whey. 

The technology is protected by a The US Patent (No. US 12,220,447 B2), granted in 2025, making it the world’s first clinically proven whey protein with this absorption advantage. 

The Biozyme range includes Performance Whey, Iso-Zero, Gold, Whey PR, and Iso-Clear, each built for different goals. It suits intermediate to advanced gym-goers and beginners who have faced digestive discomfort with standard whey.


What Is MuscleBlaze Biozyme Whey Protein?

Most whey proteins do one thing: give you protein. Biozyme does that too, but it also helps your body actually use what it is given.

The Biozyme range currently has five products, each designed for a different kind of user:

  • Biozyme Performance Whey: whey concentrate with EAF, 25g protein per serving. The everyday workhorse.
  • Biozyme Iso-Zero: 100% whey isolate with EAF, 27g protein, zero carb. Built for lean muscle and low-carb goals.
  • Biozyme Gold: isolate-primary blend with EAF and BiomePro (5-strain probiotic blend), 26g protein. Launched November 2024.
  • Biozyme Whey PR: whey concentrate with creatine and AstraGin, 30g protein. Built for high-performance athletes who want protein and creatine in one scoop. Launched January 2024.
  • Biozyme Iso-Clear: a hydrolysed whey isolate in a clear, juice-style format. Built for athletes who want fast hydration alongside protein.

Every product in the range carries the EAF enzyme system. The absorption advantage applies across all five variants.

Here is the problem it solves: many people in India grow up on diets that are low in protein. Rice, roti, dal, these are the staples. They are filling, but they do not provide a lot of protein. Because of this, the body is not used to handling large amounts of protein at once. When you suddenly start drinking a scoop of whey every day, a big portion of it passes through without being fully absorbed.

What Is Inside the Enzyme Blend?

The Enhanced Absorption Formula, also called MB EnzymePro, has five enzymes. These five enzymes work together to pre-digest the protein before your body has to do the heavy lifting. 

That is what makes Biozyme different from a regular whey concentrate.

Manufacturing uses IoT-enabled sensors and automation to ensure precise ingredient mixing across every batch. Each product comes with a QR-based batch authentication system and live lab reports, so you can check the protein content of your exact batch on the MuscleBlaze website. The Scoop-On-Top packaging, which won an AsiaStar award, was designed to solve a genuinely Indian pain point: nobody wants to dig through a full tub to find the scoop.

How Is It Different from Regular Whey?

Think of it this way. Regular whey drops a full pile of protein into your gut and hopes your digestion handles it well. Biozyme sends that protein in pre-broken form, so your gut can absorb it quickly and completely.

The clinical trial that MuscleBlaze ran was registered with CTRI and conducted in a CDSCO and NABL accredited lab. It showed that people who took Biozyme had 50% more protein absorbed overall and 60% more BCAAs showing up in their blood compared to those who took standard whey.


Key Benefits of MuscleBlaze Biozyme Whey Protein

You Actually Absorb More Protein per Scoop

This is the main reason Biozyme exists. Taking more protein does not automatically mean your muscles get more protein. What matters is how much makes it into your bloodstream.

The enzymes in Biozyme break down protein chains into smaller fragments called peptides. These cross the intestinal wall much faster than whole protein chains do. The clinical study measured amino acid levels in the blood over several hours. People taking Biozyme had significantly more amino acids circulating for longer compared to regular whey.

You Recover Faster After Training

After a workout, your muscles are broken down and waiting to be repaired. The faster you get amino acids into your bloodstream, the sooner that repair process can start.

BCAAs, particularly leucine, are the main trigger for muscle protein synthesis. That is the process your body uses to build and repair muscle tissue. Biozyme’s 60% increase in BCAA absorption means more leucine reaches your muscles, faster, after each session. Recovery still depends on sleep and overall diet. But Biozyme removes one of the common bottlenecks: slow or incomplete protein absorption.

Less Bloating and Stomach Discomfort

Bloating after whey is one of the most common complaints, especially in India. There are two main causes:

One is lactose. The other is undigested protein reaching the large intestine and fermenting there.

Biozyme handles both. The lactase enzyme reduces lactose before it causes problems. The protease enzyme breaks down protein before it can reach the colon in an undigested state. Most users notice a real difference in gut comfort compared to a regular whey concentrate.

A note here: the Performance Whey reduces lactose but does not eliminate it entirely. For people with mild sensitivity, it usually works well. But the Biozyme range has options for every situation.

Pick Biozyme Performance Whey if you are an intermediate to advanced gym-goer who wants a reliable, well-rounded daily protein with the EAF absorption advantage. 25g protein per serving, available in Rich Chocolate, Magical Mango, Triple Chocolate, Chocolate Hazelnut, Cafe Mocha, and more.

Pick Biozyme Iso-Zero if you have lactose sensitivity or intolerance, you are in a cutting phase, or you want zero carbs. It is 100% whey isolate with 27g protein per serving and EAF included. Zero carb, very low lactose. Available in Low Carb Ice Cream Chocolate, Tropical Mango, Strawberry Delight, and other flavours.

Pick Biozyme Gold if you want isolate-primary protein with gut support. It includes BiomePro, a 5-strain probiotic blend developed in-house to reduce gut inflammation. 26g protein per serving. Launched November 2024. Suited to anyone who has digestive issues that go beyond lactose sensitivity.

Pick Biozyme Whey PR if you want protein and creatine in a single scoop. It delivers 30g protein alongside creatine and AstraGin (which improves creatine absorption). This is the pick for athletes in a strength-focused training block who do not want to manage separate tubs. Launched January 2024. Available in Molten Chocolate Cake and other flavours.

Pick Biozyme Iso-Clear if you prefer a lighter, juice-style protein drink over a milky shake. It uses hydrolysed whey isolate in a clear, water-like format. Built for athletes who train in warm conditions, want faster hydration alongside protein, or simply cannot stomach thick protein shakes.

Backed by Global Certifications You Can Actually Check

Most protein brands make claims. Biozyme makes claims you can verify independently.

Informed Choice (UK) tests blind samples from every market every month. MuscleBlaze Biozyme is part of that programme, which means it is independently tested for banned substances on a rolling basis. Labdoor USA tested and certified the product for label accuracy and purity. Those certificates of analysis are publicly available on Labdoor’s website. Trustified Gold adds a third layer of independent verification. The clinical trial is registered with CTRI (CTRI/2019/02/017731) and the methodology and results are publicly available through ICMR’s Clinical Trials Registry. The US Patent (No. US 12,220,447 B2) is a matter of public record. FSSAI Licence No. 10015064000576 is printed on every pack. Every batch has a NABL-accredited third-party lab report that you can check by entering your batch number on the MuscleBlaze website.

For competitive athletes in India, the Informed Choice certification is particularly important. It is the same programme used by Olympic and professional sports bodies to check whether a product is safe for competition.

Supports Lean Muscle Gain Over Time

There is a concept in sports nutrition called the leucine threshold. Your body needs a minimum amount of leucine in the bloodstream to actually trigger muscle protein synthesis. If your absorption is poor, even a 25g scoop might not deliver enough leucine to hit that threshold.

Biozyme makes it much more likely that each scoop crosses that threshold. Over weeks and months of consistent training, this adds up. More servings that hit the leucine threshold means more opportunities for your body to build muscle.


Nutrition Profile: What Is in Each Serving?

The Biozyme range has five variants. Here is how they compare.

Biozyme Performance Whey

NutrientPer 100gPer Serving (33g scoop)
Protein~75g~25g
BCAAs~16g~5.51g
EAAs~42g~11.75g
Glutamic Acid~13g~4.38g
Carbohydrates~8g~2.7g
Fat~5g~1.7g
Calories~390 kcal~129 kcal
Protein % per serving69%

Available flavours: Rich Chocolate, Triple Chocolate, Chocolate Hazelnut, Magical Mango, Cafe Mocha, Fruit Punch, and more. Available in 1kg and 2kg packs.


Biozyme Iso-Zero (100% Whey Isolate)

NutrientPer Serving (~36g scoop)
Protein27g
BCAAs~5.96g
EAAs~12.69g
CarbohydratesVery low (near zero)
Calories~120 kcal

Available flavours: Low Carb Ice Cream Chocolate, Tropical Mango, Strawberry Delight, and others. Available in 1kg and 2.2lb packs.


Biozyme Gold (Isolate-Primary with BiomePro Probiotic Blend)

NutrientPer Serving
Protein26g
FormIsolate-primary blend
AddedBiomePro 5-strain probiotic blend

Available flavours: Rich Chocolate and select variants. Launched November 2024.


Biozyme Whey PR (Protein + Creatine + AstraGin)

NutrientPer Serving
Protein30g
CreatineIncluded
AstraGinIncluded (improves creatine and amino acid absorption)
FormWhey concentrate

Available flavours: Molten Chocolate Cake and others. Launched January 2024.


Biozyme Iso-Clear (Hydrolysed Whey Isolate, Clear Format)

NutrientPer Serving
FormHydrolysed whey isolate
FormatClear, juice-style drink
Best forHydration + protein, warm-weather training

All nutrition figures sourced from FSSAI-registered label data. Figures may vary slightly across flavour variants. Check the label on your specific tub for the most accurate numbers.


Dosage and Timing: How to Take MuscleBlaze Biozyme Whey Protein

How Much Protein Do You Need Each Day?

The ISSN recommends 1.6 to 2.2g of protein per kilogram of bodyweight for people who are actively training (PMID 29462923). For a 70kg person, that is between 112g and 154g of protein per day.

The average Indian vegetarian diet delivers around 40 to 50g of protein daily, according to ICMR dietary data. For a 70kg person trying to build muscle, that leaves a gap of around 60 to 100g. Two to three scoops of Biozyme alongside regular meals can close most of that gap.

A simple example: a 70kg man eating a typical vegetarian diet gets roughly 45g of protein from food. His target is at least 112g. He needs around 67g more from supplementation. That is about two to three scoops spread across the day.

For a personalized calculation, the MuscleBlaze protein calculator on their website can help you work out your exact number based on your weight and goals.

When Should You Take It?

The most practical time is right after your workout. This is when your muscles are primed to use amino acids, and getting protein in quickly supports recovery. If you train first thing in the morning and skip breakfast, a post-workout shake also doubles as your morning meal.

That said, research shows that total daily protein matters more than exact timing for most people. A shake you take every day at a slightly imperfect time beats a theoretically ideal protocol you only follow half the time.

How to take it:

  • Add 1 level scoop (33g) to 200 to 250ml of cold water or low-fat milk.
  • Shake for 20 to 30 seconds until fully mixed.
  • Drink it right away after mixing.

Can You Take 2 Scoops a Day?

Yes, for most people. Two scoops gives you around 50g of protein. As long as that fits within your daily protein target, it is completely fine.

The smarter approach is to split those two scoops across different times. One post-workout, one at breakfast or before bed. Research on protein distribution by Areta et al. found that spreading protein across multiple meals stimulates better muscle protein synthesis than consuming a large amount all at once.

Two scoops will not magically give you more muscle than one scoop if you are already hitting your daily target. More protein beyond your daily requirement does not build more muscle. It just gets used for energy or excreted. Stick to your target and spread it out.

For advice on combining Biozyme with creatine or other supplements, the MuscleBlaze supplement stacking guide on their blog covers it in detail.

Who Should Use MuscleBlaze Biozyme Whey Protein?

Best For: Intermediate to Advanced Gym-Goers

If you are already training regularly and eating a decent diet, Biozyme gives you a real advantage. The absorption benefit matters most when you are consistently getting enough protein but not necessarily absorbing all of it. Better utilisation from the same amount of food and supplementation is a meaningful edge over months of training.

Also Works For: Beginners Who Bloat on Regular Whey

If you tried a standard whey and it left you bloated, gassy, or uncomfortable, Biozyme is worth switching to. The enzyme blend directly targets the causes of those side effects. You do not need to be an advanced lifter to benefit from a more gut-friendly formula.

Not the Best Choice For:

People with diagnosed lactose intolerance. Biozyme Performance Whey reduces lactose but does not remove it. The right pick within the Biozyme range is Biozyme Iso-Zero, which is 100% whey isolate with very low lactose, or Biozyme Gold, which adds a probiotic blend for gut support alongside isolate-primary protein.

Buyers focused purely on protein per rupee. Biozyme costs more than a plain concentrate or raw whey. That premium pays for the enzyme technology, the clinical research, and the independent certifications behind it. If your only priority is the most protein for the least money, a basic raw concentrate will serve you better on that one metric.


When Will You See Results?

Let us be straightforward about this. No protein supplement produces results on its own.

In research settings, people who train consistently and meet their daily protein targets start seeing strength improvements in 4 to 8 weeks. Visible changes in muscle size typically show up between 8 and 12 weeks. This is true for protein supplementation in general (Morton et al., British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2018).

Biozyme’s enzyme advantage helps by removing a common limiting factor: poor absorption. If you were previously getting only partial value from your whey, switching to Biozyme can accelerate progress by making each serving count for more. But it cannot override inconsistent training, poor sleep, or a diet that is significantly off target.

What to keep in mind:

  • Training consistency is the biggest driver of results, not the protein brand.
  • Total daily protein intake matters more than timing or product choice.
  • Sleep is when most muscle repair actually happens. Skipping it slows everything down.

Give it 8 to 12 weeks of consistent use alongside your training. That is a fair window to judge whether it is working for you.


Biozyme Range: Which Variant Is Right for You?

FeaturePerformance WheyIso-ZeroGoldWhey PRIso-Clear
FormConcentrate100% IsolateIsolate-primaryConcentrateHydrolysed Isolate
Protein per serving25g27g26g30gVaries
EAF enzyme blendYesYesYesYesYes
Added ingredientsNoneZero carbBiomePro probioticCreatine + AstraGinClear format
LactoseReducedVery lowVery lowReducedVery low
Best forEveryday trainingCutting, lactose sensitivityGut health supportStrength + recoveryHydration, warm weather
Price per kg (approx.)Rs. 2,500 to Rs. 3,000Rs. 3,200 to Rs. 3,800Rs. 3,000 to Rs. 3,500Rs. 3,000 to Rs. 3,500Varies

Prices approximate. Check MuscleBlaze for current pricing and active offers.

The honest take: every variant in the Biozyme range includes the EAF enzyme technology. The question is not whether to buy Biozyme. The question is which Biozyme fits your goal. Performance Whey for most users. Iso-Zero if lactose or carbs are a concern. Gold if gut inflammation is the issue. Whey PR if you are also supplementing creatine. Iso-Clear if you train in heat or want a lighter format.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: How do you take MuscleBlaze Biozyme Whey Protein?

Mix one 33g scoop with 200 to 250ml of cold water or low-fat milk. Shake for 20 to 30 seconds until dissolved. Take it post-workout or at any fixed time that fits your routine. Do not go beyond two scoops a day unless your daily protein target genuinely requires it.


Q2: How much protein is in one scoop of MuscleBlaze Biozyme?

One scoop of MuscleBlaze Biozyme Performance Whey is 33g and delivers approximately 25g of protein. That scoop also contains around 5.5g of BCAAs. Exact numbers can vary slightly across flavours, so check the label on your tub for the most accurate figures.


Q3: Is MuscleBlaze Biozyme Whey Protein actually good?

Yes, for the right user. If you want better protein absorption from a whey made and clinically tested in India, Biozyme has solid backing. A CTRI-registered trial (CTRI/2019/02/017731) showed 50% more protein absorbed and 60% more BCAAs in the blood compared to standard whey. The formula also holds a US Patent (No. US 12,220,447 B2), Informed Choice UK certification, and Labdoor USA testing. If you are only chasing the highest protein percentage per 100g, Biozyme Iso-Zero within the same range delivers 27g protein per serving as a 100% isolate with the same EAF system.


Q4: Is 2 scoops of whey a day okay?

For most healthy adults, yes. Two scoops gives you around 50g of protein. Spread them across two meals rather than taking both together. The ISSN recommends 1.6 to 2.2g of protein per kg of bodyweight per day (PMID 29462923). As long as two scoops fit within that target, it is completely fine. If you have a kidney condition, check with your doctor before increasing protein intake.


Q5: Is MuscleBlaze Biozyme Whey Protein vegetarian?

Yes. Whey comes from milk, so it is lacto-vegetarian. It is not suitable for vegans. MuscleBlaze Biozyme carries a green dot on the label confirming its vegetarian status as per FSSAI guidelines.


Q6: Does MuscleBlaze Biozyme cause side effects?

For most people, no. The enzyme blend is specifically designed to reduce the most common whey side effects like bloating and gas. People with severe lactose intolerance may still experience discomfort with Performance Whey since it reduces lactose but does not fully remove it. In that case, Biozyme Iso-Zero is the better fit. It is a 100% whey isolate with very low lactose and the same EAF absorption system. Taking more protein than your body needs will not cause harm in healthy individuals, but it will not build more muscle either.


Q7: What is the difference between MuscleBlaze Biozyme and MuscleBlaze Raw Whey?

Raw Whey is a plain concentrate with no additives. It gives you the most protein for the lowest price in the MB range and is a solid option if budget is the only concern. Biozyme adds the five-enzyme MB EnzymePro blend for improved absorption and digestive comfort, at a higher price point backed by clinical testing, a US patent, and independent certifications. Within the Biozyme range itself, the variants step up further: Iso-Zero for lactose sensitivity, Gold for gut health, Whey PR for creatine plus protein, and Iso-Clear for a clear hydration-style format. Each one includes EAF.


Where to Buy MuscleBlaze Biozyme Whey Protein

Biozyme is the world’s first clinically proven whey protein with 50% higher absorption, backed by a CTRI-registered trial and a US patent. It comes in five variants across multiple flavours.

You can also browse the full range on the MuscleBlaze Biozyme range page.