product_name: Lactase
CAS_number: 9031-11-2
formula: C12H22O11
molar_mass: 342.30 g/mol
pub_chem_CID: 6134
drug_bank: DB09757
chem_spider: 8883649
bioavailability: Unknown
protein_binding: Unknown
metabolism: Not metabolized
elimination_halflife: Unknown
FAQ
What is lactase and how does it work in the feed industry?
Lactase is an enzyme that
breaks down lactose, a sugar found in milk and dairy products, into glucose and galactose.
In the feed industry, lactase is used to improve the digestibility of lactose-containing
feed ingredients for animals that may have difficulty digesting lactose.
What are the
benefits of using lactase in animal feed?
Using lactase in animal feed can help
improve the digestibility of lactose-containing ingredients, leading to better nutrient
absorption and overall health for the animals. This can result in improved growth rates,
feed efficiency, and performance in livestock and poultry.
How does lactase help
improve feed efficiency in animals?
Lactase helps break down lactose into simpler
sugars that are more easily absorbed by the animal's digestive system. This leads to
improved nutrient utilization and feed efficiency, ultimately resulting in better growth
rates and performance.
Can lactase be used in all types of animal feed?
Yes,
lactase can be used in a variety of animal feeds, including feeds for livestock, poultry,
and even pets. It can be added directly to the feed or incorporated into premixes or
complete feeds to improve the digestibility of lactose-containing ingredients.
Are
there any specific dosing recommendations for using lactase in animal feed?
Dosing
recommendations for lactase in animal feed can vary depending on the specific feed
formulation and animal species. It is important to work with a feed nutritionist or
veterinarian to determine the appropriate dosage based on the nutritional needs of the
animals and the desired outcomes.
What are the storage and handling requirements for
lactase in the feed industry?
Lactase should be stored in a cool, dry place away from
direct sunlight and moisture to maintain its stability and effectiveness. It is important to
follow the manufacturer's instructions for handling and storage to ensure the quality of the
product.
Are there any potential side effects or interactions to be aware of when
using lactase in animal feed?
Lactase is generally safe for use in animal feed and is
well-tolerated by most animals. However, as with any enzyme supplement, some animals may be
sensitive or allergic to lactase. It is recommended to monitor animal response when
introducing lactase into the feed and consult with a veterinarian if any adverse reactions
occur.