“…show a broad substrate specificity and high enzyme activity for AMP, ATP, ADP, tripolyphosphate, pyrophosphate, acetyl phosphate, p-nitrophenyl phosphate, and sodium phytate. 5,6 In contrast to phytase, phosphatases, e.g., alkaline phosphatases nonspecifically hydrolyze almost all phosphate monoesters in various molecules including nucleotides, proteins, alkaloids, etc. 7 The enzymes are classified into three families, 3-, 5-, or 6phytases, based on the position of the first removed phosphate in the inositol ring.…”