Alpha galactosidase is a feed hemicellulose produced by a liquid submerged fermentation and advanced post-treatment technique. Alpha galactosidase can degrade galactosides, such as stachyose and
raffinose, which can be fermented by microorganism in gut and cause flatulence in the intestine. Alpha galactosidase prevents flatulence and diarrhea.
Definition of Activity Alpha Galactosidase
One unit of alpha galactosidase activity (U) is defined as the amount of enzyme which liberates 1 millimole of paranitrophenol per minute from 5 mmol/L of paranitrophenol-α-D-galactopyranose
solution at pH 5.5 and 37 ℃.
Alpha Galactosidase Enzyme Functions
1. Destroy the cell wall structure synergized with the other enzymes and promote the release of nutrients.
2. Degrade galactosides such as stachyose and raffinose. Inhibition fermentation of microorganism in hindgut, reduce harmful substances such as amine and methane.
3. Improve the activity of endogenous protease, promote the production of polypeptide and control the diarrhea caused by indigestion.
4. Increase animal's immunity, and improve animal health.
Alpha Galactosidase Dosage
Recommended dosage in complete feed of alpha galactosidase with 2000 U/g:50-150g/t. Increase or reduce the dosage according to the particular feed materials and season.
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