Food Grade Powder Supplements Lactase Beta Galactosidase For Lactasc Deficiency This product is made by submerged fermentation, purification, formulation, and drying of Bacillus licheniformis. Lactase is mainly used in the dairy industry to relieve people with lactase deficiency while enjoying dairy products, but it is also widely used in the food industry, medicine, environmental protection, and other fields.
Lactase, also called β-galactosidase, catalyzes the hydrolysis of lactose to glucose and galactose. This enzyme also exhibits transferase activity under appropriate conditions, converting galactose to lactose to produce galacto-oligosaccharides, beneficial bacterial growth promoters for humans. It can be used as a processing aid in the manufacture of dairy products or as a digestive aid to alleviate the problem of lactose intolerance.
No. | ITEMS | INDEX |
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1 | Particle size (%<40 mesh) | ≥80 |
2 | Loss on drying/(%) | ≤8.0 |
3 | Lead/(mg/kg) | ≤5.0 |
4 | Arsenic/(mg/kg) | ≤3.0 |
5 | Total viable count/(CFU/g) | ≤50000 |
6 | Coliform Bacteria/(CFU/g) | ≤30 |
7 | Escherichia coli | ≤3.0 |
8 | (MPN/g) | <10 |
9 | Salmonella/(25g) | Not Detected |
Dosage should be optimized according to application, raw material specifications, product expectations, and processing parameters. We recommend starting the test at a comfortable volume.
Packaging: 25kg/barrel Storage: Store tightly closed in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight. Shelf life: 12 months in a dry and cool place.
Enzyme preparations are proteins that can cause sensitization or allergic symptoms in sensitive individuals. Prolonged contact may cause mild irritation to the skin, eyes, or nasal mucosa. Avoid direct contact with the human body. If skin or eye irritation or allergic reaction occurs, consult a doctor.