Alpha (α) – Amylase

Description Values
Product Alpha Amylase (High Temperature)
Type Enzyme Preparations
Brand Aczymes
Colour Off – White Powder, Yellowish
Enzyme Activity 20000 u/g – 40000 u/g
Temperature 90℃-110℃, Optimum 95℃-97℃
Vigor ≥ 50 U/mg
Country of Origin India
Shelf life 12 Months

Product Details:

Introduction

High-temperature α-amylase is produced by submerged fermentation of Bacillus subtilis followed by purification and formulation. The product is thermostable α-amylase, bringing the benefit of easy inactivation.

The enzyme is widely used in starch related industry where degradation of starch is necessary, such as starch sugar processing (Glucose, Maltose, Dextrin, Fructose, Oligosaccharide), alcohol fermentation, brewing, monosodium glutamate fermentation, organic acid production, textile, paper making and others.

Characteristic

Declared Activity
30000 u/g
Production Organism
Bacillus subtilis
Physical Form
Powder
Color
yellowish Color can vary from batch to batch. Color intensity is not an indication of enzyme activity
Odour
Normal microbial fermentation odour.
DOSAGE

Alcohol and ethanol industry: The recommended dosage is 0.6-1.2 L per ton of total raw materials.

Brewing industry: The recommended dosage is 0.4-0.8 L of the enzyme preparation per ton of total raw materials, added at mashing-in.

Starch sugar industry: The recommended dosage is 0.5-1.0 L per ton of dry starch.

Other industries: Can also be used in the processing of rice wine, vinegar, antibiotics and citric acid industry, etc. to increase yield and reduce fermentation time.

Reminding:The dosage has to be optimized based on each application, the raw material specifications, product expectation and processing parameters. It is better to begin the test with the convenient volume.

PACKAGE AND STORAGE
* Package: 25 kgs/drum; 1,125 kgs/drum.
* Storage: Keep sealed in a dry and cool place and avoid direct sunlight.
* Shelf life: 12 months in a dry and cool place.
SAFETY

Enzyme preparations are proteins, which may induce sensitization and cause allergic type reactions in sensitized individuals. Prolonged contact may cause minor irritation for skin, eyes or nasal mucousa, so any direct contiguity with human body should be avoided. If irritation or allergic response for skin or eyes develops, consult a doctor.