Lysozyme /Lysozyme hydrochloride with cas 9066-59-5 /Lysozyme chloride
Lysozymes are enzymes of ubiquitous nature, occurring widespread in humans, animals, birds, invertebrates as well as bacteria, phages and plants. . They are found in various body fluids, external body secretions like tears, saliva, gastric juices, tracheal secretion and small amounts in internal secretions like serum, pleural fluid and CSF (Cerebrospinal fluid).
Application :
Antibacterial role
Improve udder health
Immunity Enhancer
Digestive role
Anti - inflamatory role
Interm
Specification
Brand
Crovell
Assay (Na2PO412H2O)≥
99%
Melting point
155-157 °C (dec.)(lit.)
Density
1.67 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
PH
2.5-3.5 (25℃, 50mg/mL in H2O)
Water Solubility
560 g/L (20 ºC)
Moisture ≤
0.3%
Sulfate
≤0.008%
Fe
≤0.0005%
Dosage : Granulated lysozyme 100 mg/kg of diet compared with neomycin and oxytetracycline (16 mg/kg of diet) showed a better growth performance, small intestinal morphology, and Campylobacter shedding in 10-day-old pigs. Calves (14-70 daysof life) fed with 36 mg/head/day of lysozyme isolated from hen's egg white, 16 mg/head/day of flavomycin. The highest daily weight gains & leukocyte count were noted for lysozyme treatment, then for flavomycin and the lowest for control.