3A PHYTASE


Product Indications:

Increases the digestibility and availability of phytate-bound phosphorus in the diet of monogastric animals.

 3A PHYTASE 5,000 and 10,000 are 3-phytase products derived from Aspergillus niger. They are high quality phytases with strong enzyme activity and superior efficacy in vivo. They act by catalysing the hydrolysis of phytic acid – an indigestible, organic form of phosphorus that is found in grains and oily seeds – and releasing a usable form of inorganic phosphorus resulting in an increase in availability of phosphorus in poultry and swine feed.

 resulting in an increase in availability of phosphorus in poultry and swine feed. Supplementation with 3A PHYTASE allows a reduction of inorganic phosphate inclusion by 50% or more whilst still maintaining animal performance similar to that observed with traditional phosphate supplemented feeds. Consequently, incorporating 3A PHYTASE 5,000 or 3A PHYTASE 10,000 into the diet enhances nutrient digestibility, improves phosphorus retention, and lowers phosphorus excretion.

Product benefits:
  • High quality heat stable polymer coating, ideal for pelleting
  • 90% survival rate of 3A Phytase during pelleting temperature of 90℃
  • Coating dissolves under certain pH conditions to ensure release of the enzyme into the gastro-intestinal tract at the most appropriate time
  • Increases protein and amino acid digestibility as well as energy availability
  • Reduces inorganic phosphate excretion thus helping alleviate environmental problems in intensive farming
  • Increases bioavailability of calcium, zinc, copper, magnesium and other essential minerals
  • Lowers feed costs without loss of performance
  • Advanced coating technology produces uniform granules with ease of flow

Evaluation of 3A PHYTASE demonstrates that it can increase feed conversion rate, reduce feed cost and improve economic benefit to farmers.

Expriment group Total phosphorus
(%)
Dosage of phytase
(U/Kg)
Expriment group I 0.6 0
Expriment group II 0.6 300
Expriment group III 0.5 0
Expriment group IV 0.5 300

 

Expriment Group I II III IV
Number of broilers in expriment (birds) 500 500 500 500
Propartion of substituting for calcium monophosphate (%) 0 30 50 70
Total Phosphorus for broilers aged at 1~3 weeks (%) 0.63 0.58 0.52 0.45
Total Phosphorus for broilers aged at 4~6 weeks (%) 0.64 0.59 0.51 0.49
Dosage of phytase (U/Kg) 0 500 500 500

 

Treatment I II III IV V
20~50 Kg
Calcium monophosphate (%) 1 0.60 0.60 0.40 0.40
Total phosphorus (%) 0.59 0.51 0.51 0.48 0.48
Available phosphorus 0.39 0.30 0.30 0.27 0.27
Dosage of phytase (U/Kg) 0 500 0 500 0
50~90 Kg
Calcium monophosphate (%) 0.70 0.42 0.42 0.28 0.28
Total phosphorus (%) 0.56 0.52 0.52 0.50 0.50
Available phosphorus 0.33 0.28 0.28 0.26 0.26
Dosage of phytase (U/Kg) 0 500 0 500 0

3A PHYTASE 5,000 and 10,000 are recognized and endorsed by leading industry experts and are produced by a company who values research and development, quality and a high standard of customer service. Detailed technical advice and relevant studies are available to potential distributors on request.

Matrix Value of 3A PHYTASE

Matrix Value of 3A PHYTASE

Animal species 3A PHYTASE 5000 U/g 3A PHYTASE 10000 U/g
Layer Broiler Swine Layer Broiler Swine
Phosphorus (%) 2330 1150 1200 1200 2300 2400
Available Phosphorus (%) 1960 1000 1000 1000 2000 2000
Calcium (%) 1670 1000 1150 1150 2000 2300
Crude protein (%) 2250 2250 2000 2000 4500 4000
Lysine (%) 120 120 80 80 240 160
Methionine (%) 10 10 25 25 20 50
Cystine (%) 30 30 30 30 30 60
ME (MCal/Kg) 530 530 95 95 160 190
Inclusion rates 3A Phytase 5,000
Animal species Gram / MT % FTU / Kg
Phytase 5,000 Phytase 10,000
Laying hens 60 30 0.006 300
Broilers 100 50 0.01 500
Egg / laying duck 80 40 0.008 400
Meat duck 100 50 0.01 500
Swine 100 50 0.01 500

 

Effect of 3A PHYTASE on production performance of lying hens            

    

Effect of 3A PHYTASE on the production performance and eggshell quality of lying hen

Effect of 3A PHytase on broiler performance

 

Effect of 3A PHYTASE on production performance of growing and finishing pigs

Deposite Rate of Dry Matter (%)