Phytase
Name:Phytase
Synonyms:3-Phytase; myo-Inositol-hexakisphosphate 3-phosphohydrolasee; Phytate 1-phosphatase
CAS Registry Number: 37288-11-2
 
Phytase is an enzyme that can break down the undigestible phytic acid (phytate) part found in grains and oil seeds and thus release digestible phosphorus, calcium and other nutrients.
The enzyme phytase is normally produced (endogenous phytase) in ruminants. Non-ruminants (monogastric animals) like human beings, dogs, birds, etc. do not produce this enzyme. Research in the field of animal nutrition has put forth the idea of supplementing phytase enzyme, exogenously, so as to make available bound nutrients like calcium, phosphorus, other minerals, carbohydrates and proteins.
Phytase is used as an animal feed supplement - often in poultry and swine - to enhance the nutritive value of plant material by liberation of inorganic phosphate from phytic acid (myo-inositol hexakisphosphate) and, thereby, to reduce environmental phosphorus pollution.
Phytase can be purified from transgenic microbes. Phytase has been produced recently in transgenic canola, alfalfa and rice plants. Phytase can also be massively produced through cellulosic biomass fermentation using genetically modified (GM) yeast. Phytase can also be isolated from basidiomycetes fungi. A strain of transgenic pig can produce phytase, thus reducing their environmental impact.
It is classified under EC 3.1.3.26.
Specification: Liquid Phytase
Item
Standard
Appearance
Yellow to yellow brown liquid
Phytase Activity
5000 U/ml,Min.
pH value
5-7
Arsenic(As)
5mg/kg,Max.
Heavy metal(Pb)
0.003%,Max.
Aflatoxin B1
10mg/kg
Salmonella
None
Packing:powder 20kg/powder;25kg/bag;
       Liquid  25L/plastic barrel;50L/plastic barrel
Shelf Life
 £¨1£©Solid Phytase
All should be stored cool, dry and well sealed under 25¡æ for 12 months.
£¨2£©Liquid Phytase
It should be stored cool, dry and well sealed under 20¡æ for 6 months.
 
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