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Buy Hemicellulase for Industrial Process Efficiency

Improve viscosity control, fiber breakdown, and yield in baking, feed, pulp, brewing, and biomass operations with a reliable xylanase-mannanase complex.

In industrial operations where hemicellulose-rich raw materials—such as cereal grains, wood pulp, and lignocellulosic biomass—are processed, unmodified hemicellulose can trigger viscosity challenges, restrict nutrient release, or require heavier chemical inputs. From bakeries seeking uniform loaf volume to pulp mills aiming to cut chlorine use, these inefficiencies drive up costs and slow throughput. Hemicellulase, a dual-enzyme complex of xylanase (EC 3.2.1.8) and mannanase (EC 3.2.1.78) sourced from Trichoderma longibrachiatum and Aspergillus niger, targets these issues by hydrolyzing xylan- and mannan-based polysaccharides into shorter-chain fragments. This controlled breakdown improves material flow, extractability, and downstream stability across diverse process environments. With an activity range of 10,000–50,000 U/g (xylanase basis), optimal performance at pH 4.0–6.0 and 45–65 °C, and a robust shelf life under sealed, cool, dry storage, hemicellulase delivers measurable ROI in baking, feed, pulp pre-treatment, brewing, and biomass conversion lines. Reliable sourcing ensures assay accuracy, batch-to-batch consistency, and technical guidance—key factors for scaling trials into dependable commercial performance in plant-based processing systems.

Baking dough improvement

In wheat-based baking systems, arabinoxylans bind excess water and tighten dough structure, limiting extensibility and oven spring. Hemicellulase helps hydrolyse these polymers, improving water distribution, dough handling, loaf volume, and crumb uniformity. Typical use is in the 10–100 g/t flour range, adjusted to flour quality, with activity most effective around pH 4.5–6.0 and 45–60 °C.

Animal feed digestibility

Corn-soy and wheat-based feeds often contain hemicellulose fractions that increase gut viscosity and reduce nutrient release. Hemicellulase helps break down xylan, mannan, and related non-starch polysaccharides, supporting better energy utilisation and feed conversion. Formulators typically trial 50–300 g/t feed, depending on substrate load and target species, with heat stability and pelleting conditions considered during selection.

Pulp pre-bleaching

Kraft pulp can require higher bleaching chemical doses when residual xylan remains bound to fibres. Hemicellulase pre-treatment loosens the hemicellulose layer, improving chemical penetration and helping mills reduce chlorine-based usage while maintaining target brightness. Typical treatment runs at pH 5.0–6.5 and 45–60 °C, with dosage set by kappa number, pulp consistency, and desired brightness gain.

Brewing and biomass conversion

High proportions of wheat, rye, unmalted barley, or lignocellulosic biomass increase viscosity and restrict downstream extraction. Hemicellulase improves wort flow and supports fibre deconstruction in biomass processing when used with cellulase. In brewing, it can assist at mash pH and moderate temperatures; in biomass conversion, it is usually screened as part of a multi-enzyme package to improve hydrolysis efficiency and overall yield.

Parameter Value
Activity range 10,000 – 50,000 U/g (xylanase basis)
Optimal pH 4.0 – 6.0
Optimal temperature 45°C – 65°C
Appearance Light brown powder
Shelf life 12 months (sealed, cool, dry place)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is hemicellulase used for in industrial processing?

Hemicellulase is used to break down hemicellulosic polysaccharides such as xylan and mannan in plant-based raw materials. In B2B processing, it helps reduce viscosity, improve water handling, enhance extractability, and support downstream efficiency. Common hemicellulase uses include baking, animal feed, pulp pre-bleaching, brewing, coffee and tea extraction, and biomass conversion. The exact dosage depends on substrate composition, process temperature, pH, and the required level of hydrolysis.

How do buyers evaluate hemicellulase activity?

Buyers usually request a hemicellulase assay report based on xylanase activity, often expressed in U/g. Because formulations can include both xylanase and mannanase, activity should be matched to the target raw material and process window. For procurement, it is important to confirm substrate specificity, pH profile, temperature profile, and whether the product maintains stable activity after storage or during pre-mix and dosing steps. This is often more relevant than comparing label claims alone.

What pH and temperature ranges are typical for hemicellulase?

Most industrial hemicellulase formulations perform best in mildly acidic conditions, typically pH 4.0–6.0, with useful activity between 45 °C and 65 °C. That range suits many baking, brewing, feed, and pulp applications. In practice, the optimum should be verified against the specific process: dough systems may prefer slightly lower temperatures, while biomass or pre-treatment steps may tolerate higher heat. Always validate performance under your own process conditions before scale-up.

Are there hemicellulase benefits beyond viscosity reduction?

Yes. Hemicellulase benefits extend beyond viscosity control. In baking, it can improve dough extensibility and loaf volume. In feed, it may support better nutrient digestibility and energy release. In pulp processing, it can help reduce bleaching chemical demand. In extraction and biomass workflows, it can improve access to soluble solids or cellulose-rich fractions. The commercial value is usually measured by improved throughput, lower chemical input, and more consistent downstream quality.

What should procurement check before sourcing hemicellulase?

Procurement should confirm activity specification, source organism, format, packaging, minimum order quantity, shelf life, storage conditions, and certifications such as ISO 9001, HALAL, and KOSHER. For industrial purchase, also confirm lead time and whether the supplier can support application testing. A reliable hemicellulase source should provide a clear assay basis, batch-to-batch consistency, and technical guidance for dosage optimisation.

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Provide your application (baking, feed, pulp, brewing, coffee, biomass), target pH/temperature, and annual volume. We will recommend an activity grade, ship a 100 g free sample with COA and TDS, and quote bulk pricing within 24 hours.

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