Phytase is a new generation of 6-phytase [EC3.1.3.26], derived from E. coli modified by Pichia pastoris, and produced by advanced bio-engineering technology. Phytase effectively increases digestibility of phytate, reduces inorganic phosphorus usage in animal diets and improving animal performance, and decreases feed cost in an eco-friendly way.
SpecificationsAppearance: white to light yellow powder/granularActivity: 5,000u/g; 10,000u/g; 50,000u/g (standard GB/T 18634-2009)
Definition of unit 1 unit of Phytase equals to the amount of enzyme, which liberates 1 μmol of inorganic phosphorus in 1 min. from 5.0mmol/L sodium phytase at 37°C and pH5.5.
Function conditionspH 2.5-5.5; temperature favorable at 37°C
Function principlesPhytase catalyzes the hydrolysis of phytic acid -- an indigestible, organic form of phosphorus in grains -- and releases a form of inorganic phosphorus which is usable for animals.
Dosage recommendationsFor different animal, we suggest the following dosages based on Phytase 5,000u/g:
Animal | Dosage(g/MT) | DCP reduced by (%) |
Layer | 80-100 | 20-40 |
Broiler | 100 | 30-45 |
Swine | 100 | 30-50 |
Duck | 100 | 30-50 |
Package & storagePacked in 25kgs/bag.Store in a cool and dry place; high temperature and direct sunlight should be avoided.
Expiration25°C, 12 months, activity remains 90%.
Powder Phytase Enzyme for Animal Feed Industry