Microgranule for food/feed applications
The present invention relates to an enzyme-containing microgranule comprising: a).a suitable carrier b).an aqueous enzyme source selected from protease, amylase, lipase, cellulase, xylanase, glucose oxidase and mixtures thereof c).one or more binders or disintergrants and d).a water soluble food gra...
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Zusammenfassung: | The present invention relates to an enzyme-containing microgranule comprising: a).a suitable carrier b).an aqueous enzyme source selected from protease, amylase, lipase, cellulase, xylanase, glucose oxidase and mixtures thereof c).one or more binders or disintergrants and d).a water soluble food grade polymer coating agent. Also claimed is a process for making this enzyme-containing microgranule where: a).loading a suitable carrier into a fluid bed granulator b).blending an aqueous enzyme and one or more suitable binder or disintergrant agents c).spraying the blend of b) on the carrier and d).spraying the product of step c) with a water soluble food grade polymer at a rate to form a coating and to maintain a particle size from about 20 to 400 microns provided that steps a) and b) can be preformed in either order.
The present invention relates to an enzyme-containing microgranule comprising: a) a suitable carrier b) an aqueous enzyme source selected from protease, amylase, lipase, cellulase, xylanase, glucose oxidase and mixtures thereof c) one or more binders or disintergrants and d) a water soluble food grade polymer coating agent. Also claimed is a process for making this enzyme-containing microgranule where: a) loading a suitable carrier into a fluid bed granulator b) blending an aqueous enzyme and one or more suitable binder or disintergrant agents c) spraying the blend of b) on the carrier and d) spraying the product of step c) with a water soluble food grade polymer at a rate to form a coating and to maintain a particle size from about 20 to 400 microns provided that steps a) and b) can be preformed in either order. |
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