Bacterial Amylase Powder Enzyme Manufacturer:
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Bacterial Amylase Powder is a high-performance enzyme specifically designed to break down starches into simpler sugars, improving the digestibility and nutritional value of animal feed. Sourced from selected bacterial strains, this enzyme works effectively in the digestive systems of both monogastric and ruminant animals. By enhancing starch hydrolysis, Bacterial Amylase Powder helps improve the overall feed efficiency and supports the growth and health of livestock.
Key Benefits:
- Efficient Starch Breakdown: Bacterial Amylase Powder breaks down starches into fermentable sugars, improving the digestibility of carbohydrates in animal feed and increasing energy availability.
- Improved Feed Conversion: By enhancing starch digestion, it allows animals to extract more energy from their feed, resulting in better feed conversion ratios and reduced feed costs.
- Supports Gut Health: Promotes a balanced fermentation process in the rumen (for ruminants) and the small intestine (for monogastrics), supporting healthy gut function and reducing the risk of digestive disorders.
- Versatile Application: Suitable for use in both monogastric animals (such as poultry and pigs) and ruminants, this enzyme works well in various feed types, from grains to compound feeds.
Application:
Bacterial Amylase Powder is ideal for inclusion in animal feed formulations, especially those that contain high levels of starch. It is particularly beneficial in poultry, swine, and ruminant diets, where it enhances starch digestion and increases energy yield from feed ingredients.
Bacterial Amylase Powder offers feed manufacturers an efficient, cost-effective enzyme solution that boosts feed efficiency, supports animal health, and meets the growing demand for optimized animal nutrition in the livestock industry.