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Imperial Jade Bio-Technology Co., Ltd.

qinghei,yinchuan,Ningxia,China China

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Cellulase is derived from a controlled fermentation of a strain of Trichoderma.reesei. It can hydrolyze fiber into short fiber, cellobiose, glucose e

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Pectinase L is derived from the fermentation and refinement of Aspergilllus niger. It is one kind of compound bio-catalyst, with multiple ingredients

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Xylanase is derived from a controlled fermentation of a strain of Trichoderma.reesei. It is an endo-1, 4-beta-xylanase and can degrade the xylan in ce

Alkaline protease

Alkaline protease is a kind of endopeptidase which is fermented by Bacillus Licheniformis. It is widely used to hydrolyze different proteins to peptid

funhai-Amylase

Fungal amylase is derived from a controlled fermentation of a selected strain of Aspergillus Oryzae . Fungal amylase hydrolyzes starch into maltotrios

β-glucanase

- Glucanase L is gained from the metabolism of Trichoderma.reesei.. It is endo-1, 3:1, 4-bera-glucanase and can hydrolyze -glucan into oligosaccharid

Glucoamylase

glucoamylase is made and refined by Aspergillusniger after deep fermentation and widely used in gourmet powder, starch sugar, organic acid, bacteriop

Heat-stable Alpha Amylase

Starch, a high polymeric carbohydrate is a mixture of two polysaccharide, amylose and amylopectin. HighAlpha-amylasesprovides maximal benefit at pH

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Enzyme is protein generated by living cells and with biological accelerating effects. It has strong prompting power to chemical response. During its p

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