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Proteolytic Enzyme Livestock Feed with High Stability | Pearlzyme Inc

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Pearlzyme Inc. is a proteolytic enzyme livestock feed manufacturerin Korea.

The company develops bio-products using natural microbiota and microbiomes to produce environmentally safe feed additives.

Enzymes harvested from marine microbiome, isolated from mudflats, are designed and commercialized for human and livestock consumption.

What is PEARLZYME® 

"PEARLZYME®" is a powerful protease produced by microbes (bacillus sp.) inhabiting in the harsh and extreme environments of mudflats in the West Coast of Korean Peninsula. The extremophile-derived "PEARLZYME®" represents its strong proteolytic ability under high temperature, a wide range of pH, and high concentration of salt as well as anti-inflammatory and autoimmune effects.

PEARLZYME® multi-enzyme feed supplement has high stability and thus have more advantages over natural lysozyme.

The Importance of Stability 

There are many factors that impact enzyme feed additive effectiveness and results. One of the most important factors is the stability of the enzyme. It affects the ability of the enzyme to maintain its activity level high during both feed processing and animal digestion.

Advantages of having higher stability 

  • More Active: With higher stability, it will be able to boost energy in less time
  • Versatile: Can be used in wider range of temparatures and pH conditions.
  • Safe: With less chances of being contaminated, it provides more safety.
  • Cost-effective: Longer shelf-life is possible, making is more cost-effective.

If you are looking for protease enzyme product with high stability, you can find it atPearlzyme Inc.

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