Phytate is largely unavailable to monogastric animal such as swine, poultry and fish, as they lack of sufficient endogenous enzymatic activity to hydrolyze phytate. The result is the elimination of precious nutrients that would be beneficial to their growth; furthermore, they will excrete most of the indigestive phytate which can contribute to phosphorus being over applied to the land. Phosphorus has a beneficial impact on vegetative growth on land as well as marine vegetation, causing an increased growth o weeds. This enhanced vegetation consumes large amounts of oxygen, resulting in the loss of aquatic life and ultimately contributes to water pollution and eutrophication of ground water and aquatic environment. Phytase, a type of histidin...
Phytic acid is the major storage form of phosphorus and inositol in seeds and legumes. It forms inso...
Resistance to high temperature, acidic pH and proteolytic degradation during the pelleting process a...
Myo-inositol phosphates (phytates) are important biological molecules produced largely by plants to ...
Phytate is largely unavailable to monogastric animal such as swine, poultry and fish, as they lack o...
Phytate is largely unavailable to monogastric animal such as swine, poultry and fish, as they lack o...
For application in animal feed, a phytase of interest must have high activity in the broad range pr...
Phytases catalyze the hydrolysis of inorganic phosphate (InsP6) from phytic acid and are able to imp...
Phytase is an important enzyme in the food/feed industry. It catalyzes the hydrolysis of phytate, an...
Phytases catalyze the hydrolysis of phytate (myo-inositol hexakisphosphate), one of the major storag...
Phytases are hydrolytic enzymes that initiate stepwise removal of phosphate from phytate. Phytate is...
Aspergillus niger phytase (PhyA) has been used as a feed supplement to improve the bioavailability o...
A phytase from Escherichia coli, AppA, has been the target of protein engineering to reduce the amou...
Site-directed mutagenesis of a thermostable alkaline phytase from Bacillus sp. MD2 was performed wit...
Phosphorus is stored in plants majorly in the form of phytic acid (IP6), which represents 50–80% of ...
Phytate is the main storage form of phosphorus (P) in many plants, but phytate-bound P is not availa...
Phytic acid is the major storage form of phosphorus and inositol in seeds and legumes. It forms inso...
Resistance to high temperature, acidic pH and proteolytic degradation during the pelleting process a...
Myo-inositol phosphates (phytates) are important biological molecules produced largely by plants to ...
Phytate is largely unavailable to monogastric animal such as swine, poultry and fish, as they lack o...
Phytate is largely unavailable to monogastric animal such as swine, poultry and fish, as they lack o...
For application in animal feed, a phytase of interest must have high activity in the broad range pr...
Phytases catalyze the hydrolysis of inorganic phosphate (InsP6) from phytic acid and are able to imp...
Phytase is an important enzyme in the food/feed industry. It catalyzes the hydrolysis of phytate, an...
Phytases catalyze the hydrolysis of phytate (myo-inositol hexakisphosphate), one of the major storag...
Phytases are hydrolytic enzymes that initiate stepwise removal of phosphate from phytate. Phytate is...
Aspergillus niger phytase (PhyA) has been used as a feed supplement to improve the bioavailability o...
A phytase from Escherichia coli, AppA, has been the target of protein engineering to reduce the amou...
Site-directed mutagenesis of a thermostable alkaline phytase from Bacillus sp. MD2 was performed wit...
Phosphorus is stored in plants majorly in the form of phytic acid (IP6), which represents 50–80% of ...
Phytate is the main storage form of phosphorus (P) in many plants, but phytate-bound P is not availa...
Phytic acid is the major storage form of phosphorus and inositol in seeds and legumes. It forms inso...
Resistance to high temperature, acidic pH and proteolytic degradation during the pelleting process a...
Myo-inositol phosphates (phytates) are important biological molecules produced largely by plants to ...