Xylanase

What is the role of xylanase in a horse?

The role of xylanase in a horse is to break down complex sugars found in plant cell walls, such as xylan, into simpler sugars that the horse can use for energy. This process aids in the digestion of forage and hay, which are major components of a horse’s diet. By breaking down xylan, xylanase helps the horse to extract energy from these plant-based feeds and maintain their overall health and well-being.

How do horses produce xylanase?

Horses produce xylanase in their hindgut, which is the portion of the digestive system located after the small intestine. When forage and hay pass through the horse’s digestive system, they reach the hindgut, where beneficial bacteria and other microorganisms produce xylanase to break down the complex sugars in the plant cell walls. This process releases simple sugars that the horse can use for energy and helps to support the growth and proliferation of beneficial bacteria in the hindgut microbiome.

How could supplementary xylanase help a horse’s digestion?

Supplementary xylanase can help a horse’s digestion by providing additional enzymes to break down the complex sugars in plant cell walls. This can aid in the digestion of forage and hay, which are important sources of energy for horses. In cases where a horse may have a deficiency in their own production of xylanase, supplementary xylanase can help to support their digestive health

Can xylanase help support a healthy microbiome in horses?

Yes, xylanase can help support a healthy microbiome in horses. The microbiome is the community of bacteria and other microorganisms that live in the horse’s hindgut. By breaking down complex sugars in plant cell walls, xylanase helps to support the growth and proliferation of beneficial bacteria in the microbiome. This can help to maintain a balanced and healthy gut microbiome, which is essential for the horse’s digestive health and overall well-being. Additionally, xylanase can help to prevent the overgrowth of harmful bacteria in the hindgut.

Does EquiNectar contain xylanase?

Yes. The xylanase within EquiNectar comes from the sprouting barley grain that is the key ingredient in EquiNectar. It is a natural source of xylanase.