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Brand Name : Sunglu
Model Number : 10000 powder
Certification : ISO9001,ISO22000,FAMI-QS
Place of Origin : China
MOQ : 1000 kg
Price : Negotiable
Payment Terms : L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T
Supply Ability : 100MT/month
Delivery Time : Within 30 days
Packaging Details : 25kg/bag, paper plastic bag
Classification : feed grade/enzyme
Origin : microbial source
Technology : submerged fermentation
Activity : 10000 u/g
Color : White to slight yellow
Form : powder
Sunglu 10000, new generation of heat-stable glucanase used as NSP enzyme to improve feed utilization.
Sunglu 10000 is a highly efficacious glucanase, produced from novel strains through submerged liquid fermentation technology. Sunglu 10000 can degrade β-glucan, contained in the cereal feed as the main anti-nutritional factors. Because highly viscous β-glucan in animal digestive tracts results in lower digestibility of cereal and its by-products, and limits the utilization of nutrients. Thus, Sunglu can efficiently remove the anti-nutritional effects of β-glucan and enhance nutrients absorption and digestibility
Product characteristics (Figure 1)
Table 1. Specification of Sunglu 10000
Name of product | Sunglu 10000 | ||
Activity, U/g | 10000 | Form | Powder |
Active ingredient | Glucanase | Carrier | Corn starch |
Appearance | White to slight yellow | Odor | Undetectable |
Dosage | 100-200g/T feed | Application | Poultry/Swine/Aquaculture/Ruminants feed |
Place of origin | Wuhan, China 430206 | Shelf-life | 18 months |
Certification | FAMI-QS, ISO9001, ISO22000 | According to | Q/XHY 05-2018 |
Benefits
Break the structure of cell wall of plant ingredients;
Release intracellular protein, lipid and carbohydrate of plant ingredients;
Reduce the viscosity of the chyme;
Inhibit the proliferation of intestinal harmful bacteria;
Improve the intestinal health of animals.
25 kg/bag
Shelf-life and Storage
18 months, preserved in cool (<25°C) and dry place.
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