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MuscleBlaze Biozyme Performance Whey is a more reasonable buy on the verified 1kg label: 25 g protein, 28 servings, and ₹105.32 per serving. The label is fully disclosed and the formula is serviceable, but it still trails the strongest protein buys on pure value.
MRP
₹2989
Based on MRP. Actual price may be lower.
Cost/Serving
₹105.32
Based on MRP. Actual price may be lower.
Cost/Gram Protein
₹4.21/g protein
Based on MRP. Actual price may be lower.
Servings
28

MuscleBlaze Biozyme Performance Whey gives you 25 g protein in a 36 g serving, with 28 servings per tub and a verified MRP of ₹2,989. At ₹105.32 per serving, it sits in a far more defensible position than the older version of this review suggested and now looks like a workable mainstream whey rather than an automatic skip on price.
That said, this is still not a category-leading value buy. The current protein-category average in the database is about ₹181.96 per serving, so Biozyme is no longer expensive in absolute terms, but several strong competitors still deliver whey or plant protein at much lower daily cost. The reason to buy this is brand preference plus a clean, explicit label, not because it is the cheapest serious protein in the market.
The formula is straightforward: 25 g protein, 5.51 g BCAAs, 11.75 g EAAs, 3.8 g SEAAs, 9.65 g NEAAs, 4.38 g glutamic acid, and 189 mg of MB EnzymePro. That makes this a more informative label than many protein products that stop at a front-of-pack protein number without disclosing amino totals.
The weaker point is not transparency but distinction. Outside the enzyme blend and explicit amino disclosure, this is still a fairly standard performance-whey setup rather than a formula that clearly outclasses the better protein reviews in the category. A formula score of 5.0 reflects that middle-ground position.
At 25 g protein per serving, the core whey dose is solid for daily supplementation. The BCAA disclosure at 5.51 g is also directionally useful for buyers who want a clearer sense of the amino profile instead of a vague blend claim.
The overall dosing score stays at 6.0 because this is a competent, usable serving rather than an obviously exceptional one. There is nothing alarming on the label, but there is also nothing here that forces a top-tier dosing verdict relative to the stronger products in the protein category.
At ₹105.32 per serving, Biozyme now sits well below the current protein-category average of roughly ₹181.96 per serving. That is enough to move the product into a much more reasonable value tier and is the main reason it now lands at a Recommended verdict instead of a middling score.
Even after that improvement, value is not elite. Products like Wellbeing Nutrition Clean Whey and NAKPRO Impact Whey still undercut it heavily on a pure cost-per-serving basis. So the right framing is improved value, not best-in-class value.
Transparency is the strongest part of this product. The label clearly discloses protein, carbs, sugars, fats, sodium, cholesterol, amino totals, and the MB EnzymePro dose. That is exactly what buyers should want from a protein label.
The full 10.0/10 transparency score makes sense here. You are not being asked to trust a vague proprietary protein story; the disclosed numbers are specific enough to evaluate.
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MuscleBlaze Biozyme Performance Whey is now a reasonable, transparent whey option at ₹105.32 per serving. It is no longer a poor-value protein, but it still stops short of being one of the sharpest protein buys in the database.
MuscleBlaze Biozyme Performance Whey scores 6.8/10, trailing behind OZiva Bioactive Plant Protein (7.5/10) and IHO (7.4/10). It costs ₹105.32 per serving, significantly more than OZiva's ₹37.44 and IHO's ₹19.67, making it the most expensive option by ₹85.65 compared to IHO. However, it uniquely offers essential amino acids (EAAs) and MB EnzymePro, absent in all three competitors, potentially enhancing muscle recovery.
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| Product | Score | Cost/Serving | Key Advantage | Key Weakness |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MuscleBlaze Biozyme Performance Whey (this product) | 6.8/10 | ₹105.32 | Contains EAAs and MB EnzymePro | Higher cost per serving |
| OZiva Bioactive Plant Protein (Chocolate) 500g | 7.5/10 | ₹37.44 | Best value score | Higher formula score |
| IHO | 7.4/10 | ₹19.67 | Lowest cost per serving | Lower dosing score |
| Yogabar Pro Clean Plant Protein Powder | 7.3/10 | ₹20.00 | Consistent transparency | Low formula score |
MuscleBlaze Biozyme Performance Whey stands out by providing essential amino acids (EAAs), a feature found in only 1 out of 49 protein products. This addition can aid in muscle recovery and performance. Furthermore, its inclusion of MB EnzymePro, also unique among all products reviewed, may enhance protein digestibility, helping users maximize the benefit from its 25 g of protein per serving. Despite its higher cost per serving of ₹105.32, its unique formulation could justify the investment for athletes seeking specialized nutrient profiles.
Independent third-party test data is available for this product.
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Test date
February 2025
Key findings
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| Ingredient | Dose per serving |
|---|---|
| Protein | 25 g |
| Energy | 139.61 kcal |
| Carbohydrate | 5.65 g |
| Total Sugars | 2.79 g |
| Total Fat | 1.8 g |
| Saturated Fat | 1.11 g |
| Cholesterol | 52.63 mg |
| Sodium | 170.42 mg |
| MB EnzymePro | 189 mg |
| EAAs | 11.75 g |
| BCAAs | 5.51 g |
| SEAAs | 3.8 g |
| NEAAs | 9.65 g |
| Glutamic Acid | 4.38 g |
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