7 March 2007 - 00:00
New coating technology offers unrivalled phytase thermostability and performance
Danisco Animal Nutrition has launched a new highly-thermostable phytase (Phyzyme XP TPT), which is claimed to be the most heat stable phytase on the market. New Thermo Protection Technology (TPT) developed by Danisco ensures
that the phytase maintains efficacy after exposure to feed conditioning and
pelleting temperatures of up to 95°C (203°F). TPT applies to the phytase enzyme
a coating which delivers unrivalled protection from the high temperatures that
typically occur during the feed pelleting process, while rapidly releasing the
enzyme activity in the animal’s gut, without compromising animal performance.
Independent pelleting trials conducted at Technological
Institute, Kolding in Denmark showed consistently high stability after
conditioning and pelleting at temperatures up to 95°C (203°F). The thermostable
phytase was included in feed prior to conditioning and pelleting at temperatures
of 90°C (194°F) or 95ºC (203ºF). The phytase activity present in the feed before
and after conditioning/pelleting was analysed and compared. The phytase activity
remaining in the feed after conditioning and pelleting was 99% at 90°C and 96%
at 95°C when expressed on a relative basis to the unprocessed mash
feed. The trials also compared the thermostability of Phyzyme
XP TPT to another commercially available phytase product which is claimed to
have similar thermostable properties. In contrast, the corresponding phytase
activity remaining in the feed after conditioning/pelleting was 70-75% at
90-95ºC for this product. Dr Andrew Harker,
Danisco’s Marketing and Technical Services Director, commented: “Proven enzyme
thermostability remains a key requirement for our customers. This new coating
technology delivers a free-flowing, dust-free phytase granulate that can be used
easily and confidently in the vast majority of feed manufacturing processes
globally. Coupled with the leading-edge performance of this new generation
phytase feed enzyme, which is proven to deliver at least 20% greater efficacy
than traditional phytases, Phyzyme XP TPT offers unrivalled thermostability,
performance and value.” The phytase market is estimated to be
worth more than $200 million, growing at a rate of over 5% per annum.
Danisco Animal Nutrition entered this market 4 years ago with a new generation
phytase - Phyzyme XP, developed under a strategic alliance with Diversa
Corporation. Phyzyme XP is proven to be substantially more effective in the
animal than traditional phytases. However, until now Danisco has been excluded
from the dominant pelleted feed market segment, which demands a heat stable
granulate phytase able to survive the pelleting process.
Related links For further press information, please
contact:Andrew Harker, Director – Marketing and Technical
Services, Danisco Animal Nutrition Tel: +44 (0) 1672
517777 Email: andrew.harker@danisco.com
Julian Cooksley Account Manager, Kendalls
Communications Tel: +44 (0) 1394 610022 Email: julian.cooksley@kendallscom.co.uk
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