As the leading provider of food enhancer, Jiangsu Yiming Biological Technology Co., Ltd. mainly engage in bio-engineering of food additives and ingredients, with product line covering yoghurt enzymes, colloid, preservatives and others. Looking into the future, it is seeking to enter the field of healthcare, brewing, cosmetic and other emerging markets.
Xylanase is an enzyme that is derived from a fungal source. This product has a wide pH spectrum of activity and does not require ic pH adjustment for optimal xylanase enzyme activity. Xylanase powder is a non‐GMO, nonhazardous, feed grade and industrial grade enzyme.
It is useful for a variety of xylanase application including the viscosity reduction of wheat, barley, corncobs, and other hard to digest foodstuffs. It is available in either a granular or liquid enzyme preparation designed for a wide variety of native fibre solubilization applications. As a professional enzyme company, Yiming can provide you with high-end xylanase enzyme for a variety of xylanase enzyme uses at reasonable xylanase enzyme price.
Key Benefits of Xylanase in food industry
Improve dough handling and quality of baked products
Extract coffee, plant oils and starch
Improve the nutritional properties of agricultural silage and grain feed
Clarify fruit juices in combination with pectinase and cellulase
Degum plant fibre sources such as flax, , jute, and ramie
In addition to being used in the pulp and paper industry, ec 3.2 1.8 xylanase is also used as a food additive for poultry. Used in wheat flour to improve the quality of dough processing and bakery products; used to extract coffee, vegetable oil and starch; to improve the nutritional characteristics of agricultural silage and grain feed; and used in combination with pectinase and cellulase to Clarification of juices and degumming of plant fiber sources (such as flax, , jute and )
Xylanase Enzyme Production
Industrial-scale xylanase enzyme function can be accomplished by fungi, mainly fungi of the genus Aspergillus and Trichoderma, using SSF. Fungi may be useful for the production of xylanases because they secrete the enzyme into the culture medium and their enzyme levels are usually much higher than those of yeast and bacteria.