Enzymatic grain conditioner and methods of using it

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Enzyme or coenzyme containing – Multienzyme complexes or mixtures of enzymes

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424 946, 424 9461, 424 9463, 435195, 435198, 435200, 435201, 435202, 435203, 435204, 435209, 435210, 435219, 426 53, 426 54, 426 63, A61K 3854, A61K 3847, C12N 914, A23B 710

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ABSTRACT:
The invention comprises two grain conditioners. The first grain conditioner, which is suitable for use on all grains, comprises a pectinase, a protease, a beta-glucanase and an amylase. The second grain conditioner, which is designed for use on easier-to-digest grains, comprises a pectinase, a beta-glucanase, an amylase and a hemicellulase. The invention also comprises animal feeds which comprise a grain which has been conditioned with one of the grain conditioners of the invention designed to be effective on that grain and methods of increasing the weight gain and feed utilization efficiency of an animal comprising feeding the novel animal feeds of the invention to the animal. The invention further comprises a method of conditioning a grain which comprises providing the grain, contacting the grain with one of the grain conditioners of the invention designed to be effective on that grain and incubating the grain and grain conditioner together for at least about 30 minutes. Finally, there is also provided another method of conditioning a grain comprising providing the grain, scarifying the grain, contacting the grain with one of the grain conditioners of the invention designed to be effective on that grain and incubating the grain and grain conditioner for at least about 30 minutes.

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