Saccharification Enzymes

Saccharification Enzymes for distilling by Gusmer Enterprises

Saccharification Enzymes

Unfermentable carbohydrates from starch are broken down to produce fermentable sugars.
Product Details

DIAZYME® 87 – Glucoamylase

  • Efficient blend of glucoamylases to maximize starch conversion
  • Lower residual starch
  • Lower doses needed to achieve results compared to similar enzyme activities
  • Application: Add at saccharification at temperatures below 66°C (151°F) or in fermenter

 


 

DIAZYME® SSF2 – GlucoamylaseFungal α-amylase, glucoamylase, & protease

  • Faster initial alcohol production with increased alcohol yields from better starch hydrolysis
  • Protease activity provides nutrition for yeast for fast and complete fermentation
  • Obtain more fermentable sugars during fermentation
  • Recommended for Simultaneous Saccharification and Fermentation
  • Application: Add to cooling mash when temperature reaches 60 – 65°C (140 – 149°F) before pitching yeast.

 


 

DIAZYME® SSF – Glucoamylase & protease

  • Improve yeast vitality for consistent fermentations
  • Increase fermentation rate
  • Increase alcohol yields
  • Recommended for Simultaneous Saccharification and Fermentation
  • Application: Add to cooling mash when temperature reaches 60 – 65°C (140 – 149°F) before pitching yeast.

 


 

DIAZYME® X4 – Glucoamylase

  • Increase alcohol production
  • Good for high corn mashes
  • Limits re-polymerization of glucose units which can occur in full saccharification
  • Use in conjunction with Diazyme FA or Alphalase AFP to optimize processing
  • Application: Add at temperatures below 70°C (158°F) at saccharification for complete saccharification or in the fermenter. 

 


 

DIAZYME® FA – Fungal α-amylase

  • Increase alcohol production
  • Use in conjunction with Diazyme X4 or Diazyme SSF to improve processing
  • Application: Add just before or at the beginning of fermentation in conjunction with Diazyme X4 or Diazyme SSF. 

 


 

Please contact your Gusmer Technical Sales Rep for application guide or additional questions.

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