SOD Superoxide Dismutase is widely distributed in animals and plants and is a special functional enzyme. The gene sequence of superoxide dismutase consists of three homologous genes: SOD1, SOD2 and SOD3. SOD has special physiological activity and is the only scavenger in the body that uses free radicals as substrates. As the first line of defense of the antioxidant system, it has the effects of anti-aging, anti-radiation, cell protection, disease prevention, and immunity enhancement.
Test Items | Specification | Results |
Appearance | off white powder | Complies |
Characteristics | Powder | 100 mesh |
Activity | 15000 U/G | 16250 U/G |
Moisture | ≤4.0% | 3.5% |
Ash Content | ≤2.0% | 1.5% |
Total Plate Count | ≤1000 cfu/g | <100 |
E.Coli Group | ≤0.4 MPN/g | <0.3 |
Total Mould | ≤25 cfu/g | <10 |
Total Yeast | ≤25 cfu/g | <10 |
Pathogenic Bactetia | Negative | Negative |
Conclusion | Passing |
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