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Xylanase ProFood International, Inc. Xylanase is a xylan degrading hydrolase enzyme that helps aid in digestion. It is available in powder, liquid, granular, and coated forms. This product finds use in a wide variety of food, beverage, and pharmaceutical applications.
Oliggo-Fiber™ Inulin Cargill Food Ingredients Oliggo-Fiber™ Inulin is an inulin-type fructan derived from chicory and composed of linear chains of fructose units connected by s(2-1) bonds, ending or not ending in a glucose unit. The linkages between the fructose units are not susceptible to hydrolysis by human digestive enzyme...view more Oliggo-Fiber™ Inulin is an inulin-type fructan derived from chicory and composed of linear chains of fructose units connected by s(2-1) bonds, ending or not ending in a glucose unit. The linkages between the fructose units are not susceptible to hydrolysis by human digestive enzymes. It provides a unique opportunity to increase fiber consumption by its versatile application into a range of good-tasting, high quality and high-fiber foods and beverages. 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