Ingredients | Amount per Serving |
---|---|
Xylanase
(Xylanase)
|
32000 XU |
CereCalase(R)
(Beta-Glucanase, Hemicellulase, Phytase)
(1600 MU)
(CereCalase(R) (Form: hemicellulase, beta-glucanase, phytase) Note: 1600 MU )
|
80 mg |
Glucoamylase
|
30 AGU |
60 FTU | |
Alpha-Galactosidase
(AGS)
|
80 GaIU |
Beta-Glucanase
|
20 BGU |
Cellulase
|
200 CU |
Amylase
|
70 DU |
Vegetable Cellulose, Water
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INSUFFICIENT RELIABLE EVIDENCE to RATE
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LIKELY SAFE ...when consumed in the amounts commonly found in foods. There is insufficient reliable information available about the safety of phytase when used orally as a supplement.
PREGNANCY AND LACTATION:
Insufficient reliable information is available; avoid using.
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Below is general information about the adverse effects of the known ingredients contained in the product Phenol Assist. Some ingredients may not be listed. This information does NOT represent a recommendation for or a test of this specific product as a whole.
General ...Orally, no adverse effects have been reported. However, a thorough evaluation of safety outcomes has not been conducted. Workplace immunological responses to airborne powdered phytase have been reported (101901,101908,101909,101910).
Immunologic ...There are numerous reports of immunologic responses to airborne powdered phytase in the animal-feed industry (101901,101908,101909,101910). Examples of reactions include allergic occupational asthma and hypersensitivity pneumonitis (101901,101908). In one case report of a 43-year-old male, hypersensitivity pneumonitis related to phytase was diagnosed following a 6-month history of coughing, shortness of breath, fever, and dyspnea (101908). In an analysis of 53 people occupationally exposed to phytase, 28% had IgE antibodies and 45% had IgG antibodies specific to phytase. Symptoms included dyspnea, rhinitis, and eye and skin reactions (101909). In another analysis of patients with IgE-mediated occupational respiratory allergy, wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of breath, cough, and asthmatic symptoms were reported (101910).