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Product Name: |
Xylanase-Based Animal Feed Additive
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Supply Ability: |
50000t |
Related proudcts |
animal feed, xylanase, feed enzyme, |
Specifications |
solid |
Price Term: |
FOB |
Port of loading: |
Qingdao |
Minimum Order |
200 |
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SUKAFeed XYL Xylanase-Based Animal Feed Additive
1 kg packaging / plastic woven bags price£º Login Reg Xylan is a polymer of glucose molecules and a major part of hemicellulose which hold the plant cell walls together. Aside from being the second most abundant polysaccharide, xylan is one of the foremost anti-nutritional factors commonly found in feedstuff raw materials. Xylan is a gummy, mucous-like substance that is sometimes called wood gum. Materials used in animal feeds such as wheat and straw have plenty of xylan and are generally a large component of agricultural waste. For the feedstuff to be fully digestible and utilized properly, the plant cell wall must be broken down into smaller, usable fractions. Various xylanases are use in helping to degrade the cell walls on an industrial scale. Xylans are degraded by microorganisms and their xylanase enzymes. Recent studies on microbial xylanolytic activities have been geared towards induction of enzyme production under different conditions, purification, characterization and extensive use of this enzyme mainly for bleaching purposes in pulp and paper industry. Xylanase breaks down the hemicellulose component of plant cell walls. The action of xylanase enzyme helps break down the plant cell walls and it is this activity that has many applications in the food and paper-making industries, along with uses in agriculture and even for human health. There are a number of different types of xylanases produced by different microorganisms. Each type of enzyme is most active under specific conditions, such as at different pH levels and temperatures. An example is the type of xlanase used for composting which become most active at high temperatures. In this condition this enzyme production and organic waste degradation activity will be at its optimal state. Xylanase and other lignin-degrading enzymes are used to release sugars from cellulose matter, hemicellulose and starch substances and other carbohydrates in the compost pile. Enhanced growth of desired microbi |
Company: |
sukahan(weifang)bio-technology co.,ltd
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Contact: |
Ms. GLORIA YOUNG |
Address: |
weifang, shandong, China |
Postcode: |
261061 |
Tel: |
86-13506477689 |
Fax: |
0536-2227077 |
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