Multicarbohydrase enzymes for non-ruminants

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Abstract

The first purpose of this review is to outline some of the background information necessary to understand the mechanisms of action of fibre-degrading enzymes in non-ruminants. Secondly, the well-known and understood mechanisms are described, i) eliminating the nutrient encapsulating effect of the cell wall and ii) ameliorating viscosity problems associated with certain Non Starch Polysaccharides, particularly arabinoxylans and β-glucans. A third, indirect mechanism is then discussed: the activity of such enzymes in producing prebiotic oligosaccharides and promoting beneficial cecal fermentation. The literature contains a wealth of information on various non starch polysaccharide degrading enzyme (NSPase) preparations and this review aims to conclude by discussing this body of work, with reference to the above mechanisms. It is suggested that the way in which multi- versus single-component products are compared is often flawed and that some continuity should be employed in methods and terminology. Copyright © 2014 by Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences.

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O’Neill, H. V. M., Smith, J. A., & Bedford, M. R. (2014, February). Multicarbohydrase enzymes for non-ruminants. Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences. https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.2013.13261

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