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Amyloglucosidase American Laboratories Inc. Amyloglucosidase is an enzyme derived from a selected strain of the fungus Aspergillus niger. The enzyme is an exo-glucosidase which hydrolyzes both alpha-D-1, 6 branch points and alpha-D-1, 4 glucosidic linkages. This is a food grade product typically ut...view more Amyloglucosidase is an enzyme derived from a selected strain of the fungus Aspergillus niger. The enzyme is an exo-glucosidase which hydrolyzes both alpha-D-1, 6 branch points and alpha-D-1, 4 glucosidic linkages. This is a food grade product typically utilized in the brewing, baking, and distilling industries. view less
Fungal Amylase American Laboratories Inc. Fungal Amylase is an alpha-amylase derived from the fungus Aspergillus oryzae. It cleaves α-1, 4 glucan bonds. This is a food grade product typically utilized in the baking industry for the improvement of loaf volume and texture. It is also utilized to in...view more Fungal Amylase is an alpha-amylase derived from the fungus Aspergillus oryzae. It cleaves α-1, 4 glucan bonds. This is a food grade product typically utilized in the baking industry for the improvement of loaf volume and texture. It is also utilized to increase the amount of fermentable sugar available for yeast. view less
Glucose Oxidase American Laboratories Inc. Glucose Oxidase is an enzyme derived from the fungus Aspergillus niger. This is a food grade product typically utilized in the baking, food specialty and pharmaceutical applications. Glucose oxidase is used in beverages as an oxygen scavenger. It is also ...view more Glucose Oxidase is an enzyme derived from the fungus Aspergillus niger. This is a food grade product typically utilized in the baking, food specialty and pharmaceutical applications. Glucose oxidase is used in beverages as an oxygen scavenger. It is also used in food manufacturing to remove residual glucose to inhibit non-enzymatic browning. The reaction is stoichiometric and stops when either oxygen or glucose is completely consumed. view less
Hemicellulase American Laboratories Inc. Hemicellulase is an enzyme which is derived from a fungal source. This enzyme is useful in hydrolyzing galactomannoglucans, mannans, and glucomannans. Supplied as a white to brown powder with a slight fermentation odor. The product is standardized to 400,...view more Hemicellulase is an enzyme which is derived from a fungal source. This enzyme is useful in hydrolyzing galactomannoglucans, mannans, and glucomannans. Supplied as a white to brown powder with a slight fermentation odor. The product is standardized to 400,000 HCU/g. and can be custom blended to any strength below that (minimum 5000HCU/g). Applications are fruit juices, wine, beer and baked goods. view less
Xylanase American Laboratories Inc. Xylanase acts on D-Xylan in a manner reminiscent of alpha and beta amylase on starch and results in the production of D-Xylose. Plant cell walls consist of large amounts of cellulose microfibrils embedded in a continuous phase of lignin, pectin, and hemic...view more Xylanase acts on D-Xylan in a manner reminiscent of alpha and beta amylase on starch and results in the production of D-Xylose. Plant cell walls consist of large amounts of cellulose microfibrils embedded in a continuous phase of lignin, pectin, and hemicellulose, with the hemicellulose fraction predominating. These non-starch polysaccharides are primary components of grains and grain products such as wheat, barley, and corncobs (up to 50% hemicellulose). Animal feeds frequently incorporate these hard to digest products. Considerable interest has developed in trying to break down the hemicellulose (xylan) portion to increase feed efficiency. Other uses are to reduce carbohydrates in baked goods, fruit juices, wine and vegetable oils. view less