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Unived Pea Protein Isolate with Natural Digestive Enzymes

Unived Pea Protein Isolate is a strong plant protein option for users who want a single-source pea isolate with added digestive enzymes.

Editorial score 8.5/10Pea Protein Isolate with Digestive Enzymes

Editorial review

Product-specific buying guidance

Overview

Unived Pea Protein Isolate is a strong plant protein option for users who want a single-source pea isolate with added digestive enzymes.

What makes it different

It uses pea protein isolate and includes digestive enzymes such as amylase, protease, and papain.

Best use case

Best for vegan users and dairy-avoiding buyers who prefer pea isolate over whey protein.

Limitations

Pea protein taste and texture can feel earthy or grainy compared with whey.

Comparison note

Compared with Fast&Up, Unived is more pea-isolate focused. Compared with MYHERB, Unived has stronger official source verification.

Final verdict

A strong vegan pea isolate choice for users who want plant protein with digestive enzyme support.

Score breakdown

Internal editorial score

This is an internal score out of 10, not an marketplace rating.

Brand trust
8.5/10
Product relevance
8.8/10
Ingredient/spec clarity
8.7/10
Buyer intent fit
8.6/10
Value expectation
8.0/10
Availability confidence
8.3/10

Pros

  • Pea protein isolate source
  • Includes natural digestive enzymes
  • Vegan, dairy-free, gluten-free, and soy-free positioning

Cons

  • Pea protein taste may not suit everyone
  • Protein amount varies by raw/flavoured listing context
  • Flavor-specific sweeteners need verification

Key details

Product details

Brand
Unived
Product type
Pea Protein Isolate with Digestive Enzymes
Category
Clean Label & Special Diets
Primary use case
Users who want pea protein isolate
Suitable goals
muscle gain, clean label
Last updated
2026-05-08

Ingredients & Formula

Formula notes

Unived is a pea isolate product with digestive enzymes, not a blended pea/rice protein.

Verification status
verified
Main ingredients
Pea protein isolate, Alpha-amylase, Acid protease, Neutral protease, Papain, Flavor-specific ingredients
Active ingredients
Pea protein isolate, Digestive enzyme blend
Protein source
Plant-based pea protein isolate from yellow peas
Sweeteners
Flavor-specific; verify exact label
Allergen info
Unived positions the protein as dairy-free, gluten-free, soy-free, cholesterol-free, and hypoallergenic.
Serving info
Verify exact serving size and flavour label.

Nutrition highlights

  • 30g plant-based pea protein in raw product context
  • Natural digestive enzymes
  • Vegan, GMO-free, dairy-free positioning
  • Sugar-free positioning in flavoured context
Form
Powder
Flavor
Raw/unflavoured and flavoured variants
Package size
Varies by listing
Diet tags
Vegan, Dairy-free, Gluten-free, Soy-free, Non-GMO positioning
Certifications
None listed
Protein per serving
30g in raw product context / 25g in some marketplace context
Calories per serving
Flavor-specific
Carb info
Flavor-specific

Best for / avoid if

Best for

  • Users who want pea protein isolate
  • Vegans looking for dairy-free protein
  • People who prefer protein with natural digestive enzymes

Avoid if

  • You want whey protein
  • You prefer pea/rice protein blends
  • You dislike earthy plant protein taste

Medical disclaimer

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FAQ

Quick buying questions

What protein source does Unived use?+

Unived uses pea protein isolate.

Does it include digestive enzymes?+

Yes. Unived lists enzymes such as alpha-amylase, proteases, and papain.

Is it vegan?+

Yes. It is positioned as vegan and dairy-free.

Is it soy-free?+

Unived positions the product as soy-free.

How does it compare with Fast&Up Plant Protein?+

Unived is more pea-isolate focused, while Fast&Up uses pea plus brown rice protein.