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Nakpro Platinum Whey Protein Isolate
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Nakpro Platinum Whey Protein Isolate scores 5.5/10 — transparent and adequately dosed, but held back by a weak 2.2/10 formula score. At ₹253.45/serving (just 2% below category average) for only 10 servings, it offers basic isolate nutrition without standout value or quality. Best for buyers prioritising label clarity over formula strength.
MRP
₹2499
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Cost/Serving
₹253.45
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Cost/Gram Protein
₹2.87/g protein
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Servings
10

Nakpro Platinum Whey Protein Isolate offers 88.24g of protein per 100g — a respectable isolate-level purity — with minimal fat (1.47g) and carbs (4.41g). The formula scores poorly at 2.2/10, suggesting limited ingredient quality or form specification, while the dosing lands at a moderate 6.0/10. Perfect transparency (10.0/10) means you know exactly what you're getting, but that doesn't fix the underlying formula limitations.
At ₹253.45 per serving across just 10 servings (₹2,499 total), it sits 2% below the protein category average of ₹258.89/serving — barely a discount for what amounts to a basic isolate. The tiny tub size means frequent reorders, and the value score of 5.1/10 reflects that this isn't a standout deal. This suits buyers who prioritise label clarity over cutting-edge formulation, but there's little here to justify choosing it over better-scoring competitors at similar price points.
The formula score of 2.2/10 is the weakest link here. While the macronutrient profile shows this is indeed a whey protein isolate (88.24% protein content), the data provides no insight into protein form, sourcing, or additional actives like digestive enzymes or amino spiking safeguards. The low formula score suggests either poor-quality isolate, lack of tested forms, or absence of functional co-ingredients that elevate modern protein powders. With only basic nutritional data provided — energy, macros, and sodium — there's no mention of BCAAs, leucine content, or bioavailability enhancers. For a "Platinum" product, the formula underwhelms significantly.
The dosing score of 6.0/10 is middling. At 88.24g protein per 100g, the isolate purity is adequate — typical whey isolates range from 85–95% protein. Assuming a standard 30g serving, you'd get approximately 26.5g of protein per scoop, which meets the 20–30g threshold for muscle protein synthesis in most adults. However, the lack of disclosed serving size in grams makes precise calculation impossible. The carb (4.41g/100g) and fat (1.47g/100g) levels are appropriate for an isolate, indicating reasonable purity. The 6.0/10 suggests the dose is functional but not optimised — possibly lacking in leucine-rich formulation or precise per-serving guarantees.
At ₹253.45 per serving, Nakpro Platinum sits just 2% below the category average of ₹258.89 — a negligible saving. The value score of 5.1/10 reflects that you're paying near-average prices for a below-average formula (2.2/10). With only 10 servings in the tub, you're looking at frequent repurchases and no bulk economy. For this price point in the Indian market, competitors offer better formula scores, added digestive enzymes, or superior sourcing transparency. Unless the full label reveals hidden quality (which the low formula score suggests it doesn't), this isn't a value leader — it's a basic isolate at a standard price with nothing extra to show for it.
The transparency score is a perfect 10.0/10, and it's the product's strongest suit. Every macro is disclosed — protein, fat (broken down into saturated, mono, and polyunsaturated), carbs, sodium, and energy. No proprietary blends, no amino spiking ambiguity, no hidden fillers. You know exactly what's in each 100g. However, transparency alone doesn't fix a weak formula. The data lacks information on third-party testing (heavy metals, banned substances), protein sourcing origin, or manufacturing certifications (GMP, FSSAI details), but the macronutrient disclosure is exemplary.
✓ Buy if
- •You demand full label transparency and want to see every macro broken down without proprietary blends.
- •You're maintaining protein intake on a cut and need a low-carb, low-fat isolate with straightforward nutrition.
- •You prefer smaller tub sizes for trial purposes or infrequent use and don't mind the ₹2,499 entry price.
✗ Skip if
- •You want a formula score above 5.0 — the 2.2/10 indicates this lacks quality forms, co-ingredients, or clinical backing.
- •You're seeking value for money — at ₹253/serving with only 10 servings, better options exist at or below category average.
- •You need a month's supply in one purchase — 10 servings means you'll reorder every 10 days if using daily.
Nakpro Platinum Whey Protein Isolate is transparent and pure, but the rock-bottom formula score and cramped serving count make it hard to recommend at this price. Unless you specifically value label clarity above all else, explore higher-scoring isolates in the ₹250/serving range before committing.
How It Compares
Nakpro Platinum Whey Protein Isolate scores 5.5, which is 1.8 points lower than the category average of 6.4 and ranks #41 of 49. Compared to NAKPRO Impact Whey Protein's overall score of 7.3, Nakpro Platinum falls behind by 1.8 points. The cost per serving of ₹253.45 for Nakpro Platinum is significantly higher than MuscleBlaze Biozyme Performance Whey's ₹105.32, creating a substantial price gap. However, Nakpro Platinum contains Monounsaturated and Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids, found in just 4% of products, offering a potential ingredient advantage.
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| Product | Score | Cost/Serving | Key Advantage | Key Weakness |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nakpro Platinum Whey Protein Isolate (this product) | 5.5/10 | ₹253.45 | Contains rare fatty acids | High cost per serving |
| NAKPRO Impact Whey Protein | 7.3/10 | ₹53.95 | Excellent value score | Lower formula score |
| MuscleBlaze Biozyme Performance Whey | 6.8/10 | ₹105.32 | Strong overall performance | Costlier than category average |
| Avvatar Absolute 100% Whey Protein | 6.7/10 | ₹115.48 | Balanced scores | Mediocre formula score |
Ingredients
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| Ingredient | Dose per serving |
|---|---|
| Protein | 88.2353 g |
| Sodium | 0.2353 g |
| Total Carbohydrate | 4.4118 g |
| Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid | 0.2941 g |
| Total Fat | 1.4706 g |
| Saturated Fatty Acid | 0.2941 g |
| Energy | 373.5294 |
| Monounsaturated Fatty Acid | 0.2941 g |
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