Neutral Protease
Neutral proteasescatalyzes peptide bond and hydrolyzes protein into peptone, hydrazone, polypeptide and amino acid.
Specification of Neutral Protease
Name |
Neutral protease |
Product Series Name |
NutriGen Neutral protease |
Activity |
50000 U/g |
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Strain |
Bacillus subtilis |
EC code |
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Form |
Powder |
Carrier |
Starch |
Color |
Brown |
Loss on drying |
Max 10% |
Working pH |
Optimum pH |
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Working T |
30℃-65℃ |
Optimum T |
55℃ |
Particle size |
80% pass 40 mesh |
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Package |
20kg /bag |
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Storage |
Stored 12 months under 25℃ |
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Caution |
Avoid direct sunlight and high temperature |
Functions of Neutral Protease
Definition of Activity Neutral Protease
One unit (U) of protease activity is defined as the amount of enzyme which liberates 1 μg tyrosine per minute from substrate casein at 30℃ and pH 7.5 under the conditions of the test.
Dosage of Neutral Protease
Recommended dosage is 50-100g/t with 50000U/g in complete feed.
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