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. 2014 Dec 19;95(5):878–896. doi: 10.1002/jsfa.6998

Table 10.

Phytase activity (FTU g−1) of phytase samples measured by different methodsa and its effect on inorganic P release estimations

Phytasesb Natuphos Phyzyme Ronozyme P OptiPhos
Activity by producer (FTU g−1) 5000 5000 2500 2000
Analyzed by different methods (FTU g−1)c
 AOAC (2000) 7300 5000 2800 9300
 Danisco 4800 4300 2800 9300
 Phytex 4400 1200 1500 1800
 Roche 4800 3700 2600 6200
Inorganic P released by 500 FTU (g kg−1)
 Based on activity by producer 0.34 0.39 0.28 1.02
Based on activity analyzed by AOAC method 0.24 0.39 0.25 0.22
a

1 FTU is defined as the quantity of enzyme required to liberate 1 µmol inorganic P min−1, at pH 5.5, from an excess of 15 µmol L−1 sodium phytate at 37 °C kg−1 feed.3

b

Natuphos (BASF, Mt Olive, NY, USA); Phyzyme (Dupont/Danisco Animal Nutrition, Marlborough, UK); OptiPhos (Enzyvia LLC, Sheridan, IN, USA); Ronozyme P (DSM Nutritional Products Inc., Parsippany, NJ, USA).

c

Each phytase premix was analyzed by the same lab with different methods (Eurofins Scientific Inc., Des Moines, IA, USA).

Data from Kerr et al.88