Description
SEBAmyl BAL 100
Description:
SEBAmyl BAL 100 is Kosher-certified, Halal-certified, non-synthetic and bio-degradable.
Product Properties:
- Form: brown liquid
- Active Ingredient: alpha-amylase
- Miscibility: readily miscible in water
- Specific Gravity: 1.15 ± 0.05
- Optimum Temp: 55-75oC (131-167oF)
- Optimum pH: 5.0-6.5
Working Principle:
SEBAmyl BAL 100 is a bacterial alpha-amylase enzyme. SEBAmyl BAL 100 is an endo-amylase that randomly hydrolyzes alpha-1,4-glucosidic bonds in starch. The prolonged action of SEBAmyl BAL 100 reduces the viscosity of gelatinized starch and produces large amounts of dextrins.
Applications & Benefits:
SEBAmyl BAL 100 is used in beverage alcohol and starch industry to liquefy and dextrinize gelatinized starch in the production of low-dextrose equivalent (DE 5 – 20) starch products, especially to soluble dextrins, maltose and glucose. It is used for moderately high-temperature (70 – 80 0C) liquefaction of grain mashes. SEBAmyl BAL 100 also helps to rid of starch retrogradation.
Dosing Recommendations:
The optimum dosage of SEBAmyl BAL 100 depends on:
nature and dry solids (DS) % of the substrate to be liquefied
liquefaction temperature and pH
liquefaction time (typically 30 – 120 minutes)
concentration of starch and Ca2+ ions in solution
Recommended dose: 300 – 900mL/metric ton starch DS or whole grain.
Packaging:
SEBAmyl BAL 100 is available in 10 Kg / 9.46L or 225ml / 8oz.
Storage:
SEBAmyl BAL 100 should be stored in a cool, dry place. Storage in unopened containers, at or below 5°C, helps to maintain maximum activity if stored over long periods.
Safety & Handling Precautions:
Enzymes are proteins. Inhalation of dust or aerosols may induce sensitization and may cause allergic reactions in sensitized individuals. Some enzymes may irritate the skin, eyes, and mucous membranes upon prolonged contact. Avoid unnecessary contact with the product and inhalation of any aerosols or dust particles. In case of spillage or contact with the eyes or skin, rinse the affected area promptly with plenty of water.
All spills, however minor, should be removed immediately. Use respiratory protection. Major spills should be carefully shoveled into plastic-lined containers. Minor spills and remains of major spills should be removed by vacuum cleaning or flushing with water (avoid splashing). Customers should review Material Safety Data Sheets for detailed advice regarding the safe handling of enzymes.