Dextranase Enzyme for Beet and Cane Sugar Milling and Refining Dextranase Sinzym DEX ML Talk to us: - Improved beet and cane sugar quality; - Simplifies production processing of raw material containing dextran; - Reduces the viscosity of sugar juice and syrup; - Reduces processing time and cost. Description: An endo-dextranase enzyme preparation belonging to the family of glucosyl transferases obtained from selected strain of microorganism. It preferentially cleaves the 1, 6-A- glucosidic linkages in dextran and its degradation products. It enhances sugar mill processing by hydrolyzing dextran in sugarcane juice and syrup, thereby reducing viscosity and aiding refining. This results in decreasing the viscosity of cane facilitating sugar processing. Enzyme: Dextranase Enzyme Preparation Synonyms: 6-alpha-D-glucan 6-glucanohydrolase, endo-dextranase, 1,6-�±-D-Glucan 6-glucanohydrolase Appearance: Clear light yellow liquid Souring Origin: Chaetomium sp. Application: Beet Sugar, Cane Sugar mill, Syrups, Sugar Refinery Total Aerobic Plate Count: 10,000 CFU/G max Coliforms: 30 MPN/G max Escherichia Coli in 25 g: None Detected Salmonella in 25g: None Detected Antibiotic activity: None Detected Mold and Yeast: 100 CFU/g max Usage rate: The recommended dose rate is usually 2-10 ppm in the pre-pressed raw sugar Juice or mashes (pomace) at pH 4-8 and 55 -75�°C for 10-20 min. In the sugar refinery factory, the recommended dosage would be 10-30 ppm at pH 4-8 and 55 -75�°C for 20-60 min. The optimal dosage depends on the practical variety of the material or production process. Application range: Active in ambient temperatures and at temperature up to 50-65�°C. Enzyme will be inactivated quickly above 65�°C. Packing: 25kg per plastic drum; it is available in different types of packaging. Please contact the sales representative for more information.