BIOMAX’s Superior Features
Electrophoresis diagram of BIOMAX and other protein meals
This electrophoresis diagram represents protein molecular weights from different protein meals. From this diagram, we can see BIOMAX has large quantity of small peptides (Red circle).
In addition, BIOMAX unique fermentation highly avoided anti-nutritional factors of plant protein meal (Blue circle).
M: Molecular Weight Protein Marker
1: Soybean Meal
2: BIOMAX
3: D Protein
4: H Protei |
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BIOMAX has significant anti-bacteria activity by its inhibition zone bioassay.

BIOMAX creates much higher protein digestibility than other protein meals.
BIOMAX demonstrates a higher soluble protein concentration, NSI (Nitrogen Solubility Index) and TCA-NSI (Trichloroacetic Acid-Nitrogen Solution Index) than other protein meals. The soluble protein concentration and NSI indexes represent protein digestibility of different protein meals. TCA-NSI index demonstrates the contents of small peptides which molecular weights are less than 10,000 Da
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Soluble Protein Concentration (mg/g) |
NSI |
TCA-NSI |
BIOMAX |
110.6 |
38.83% |
33.44% |
D Protein |
60.0 |
19.93% |
19.54% |
H Protein |
24.4 |
7.41% |
7.01% |
BIOMAX demonstrates lower phytate than other protein meals.
Phosphorus in phytate form is not bioavailable to animals. The unabsorbed phytate passes through the digestive tract, elevating the amount of phosphorus in the manure. Excess phosphorus excretion can lead to environmental problems.
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Phytate Concentration (mg/g) |
BIOMAX |
<2.0 |
Soybean Meal |
22.6 |
H Protein |
23.0 |
D Protein |
12.2 |
BIOMAX displays higher scavenging activities to free radicals than other protein meals.
The following chart indicates the scavenging activities of DPPH free radical from different protein meals.

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