Synonyms: Bromelin
CAS Number: 9001-00-7
EINECS: 232-572-4
Bromelain is present in all parts of the pineapple plant (Ananas comosus), but the stem is the most common commercial source, presumably because Bromelin is readily available after the fruit has been harvested. Pineapples have had a long tradition as a medicinal plant among the natives of South and Central America. However, just eating pineapple will not give you a great deal of extra bromelain, because Bromelin is most highly concentrated in the stem, which is not nearly as tasty (albeit still edible).
Specification
Product name | Bromelain | Bromelain |
Test Items | Specifications (1600GDU/g) | Specifications (2400GDU/g) |
Appearance | Milky yellow powder | Milky yellow powder |
Odor | Characteristic odor of pineapple | Characteristic odor of pineapple |
Particle size |
| 95% Pass 80mesh |
Activity of enzyme | 1600GDU/g Min | 2400GDU/g Min |
Loss on Drying | 8.0% Max | 5.0% Max |
Residue on ignition | 4% Max | 5.0% Max |
Lead | 2ppm Max | 5ppm Max |
Arsenic | 2ppm Max | 3ppm Max |
Cadmium |
| 1.6ppm Max |
Mercury |
| 1.0ppm Max |
Total plate count | 5000cfu/g Max | 5000cfu/g Max |
Mould & Yeast |
| 100cfu/g Max |
E.Coli | 30cfu/100g Max | 30cfu/g Max |
Salmonella | Negative | Negative/10g |
Package: On request (Drum 20kgs or 50Kgs).
Storage: Stored humidity protected (RH less than 60) at temperature below 0oC.
Shelf life: Twelve months when stored properly in a well-closed container.
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