Bacterial Amylase
Bacterial Amylase is a water‐dispersible blend of the extracts of Bacillus subtilis, which includes high concentrations of alpha‐amylase, ß‐glucanase (gummase) and hemicellulase along with moderate levels of protease. Bacillus amylases are known for their temperature stabilities and rapid viscosity reduction of starch suspensions. The alpha‐amylase included in IC 50,000 is an endo‐acting amylase which means that the branched components of starch including amylopectins are rapidly degraded, the enzyme thus by‐passes the branch points in the starch components. This rapid degrading effect can be contrasted to the exo‐acting ßamylase from vegetable sources such as barley which stops catalyzing when it reaches a similar branch in the carbohydrate molecule. Temperature stability can be greatly enhanced by the presence of soluble calcium ions and by the presence of available substrate.
Uses: As a concentrated source of hydrolytic (degrading) enzymes which can be used in a great variety of industrial and enzyme‐bearing animal feed supplements.
Appearance: Available as tan free flowing powder as well as dark Amber liquid.
Package Size: Powders are available in pails and 50 lb. drums. Liquids are available in 5 gallon pails, 55 gallon drums and 275 gallon totes.