Tannases have attracted wider attention because of their biotechnological potential, especially enzymes from filamentous fungi and other microorganisms. However, the biodiversity of these microorganisms has been poorly explored, and few strains were identified for tannase production and characterization. This article describes the production, purification and characterization of a glucose- and solvent-tolerant extracellular tannase from Aspergillus phoenicis. High enzymatic levels were obtained in Khanna medium containing tannic acid up to 72 h at 30 °C under 100 rpm. The purified enzyme with 65% of carbohydrate content had an apparent native molecular mass of 218 kDa with subunits of 120 kDa and 93 kDa and was stable at 50 °C for 1 h. Opti...
Tannases are enzymes that catalyze the production of gallic acid which is a versatile precursor of v...
Nowadays, biotechnology is accompanied by functional, structural and application studies, mainly in ...
The aim of the work was to find strains of lactic acid bacteria capable to synthesize extracellular ...
Background: Tannases are enzymes that may be used in different industrial sectors as, for example, f...
Background: Tannases are enzymes with biotechnological potential produced mainly by microorganisms a...
Background: Tannases are enzymes that may be used in different industrial sectors as, for example, f...
AbstractBackgroundTannases are enzymes with biotechnological potential produced mainly by microorgan...
Tannase (EC 3.1.1.20) is an enzyme that hydrolyzes the ester and depside bonds of tannic acid to gal...
The filamentous fungus Emericella nidulans (=Aspergillus nidulans) produced high levels of extracell...
The production of tannase by Aspergillus tamarii was studied in submerged cultures. The fungus produ...
Tannase catalyses the hydrolysis reaction of the ester bond present in gallic acid esters and hydros...
Copyright © 2014 Juliana Silva de Lima et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Background: Tannases are enzymes with biotechnological potential produced mainly by microorganisms ...
Abstract:Tannase, an enzyme with immense potential has lot of applications in food, beverage, pharma...
An extracellular tannase (E.C. 3.1.1.20) producing fungal strain was isolated from soil and identifi...
Tannases are enzymes that catalyze the production of gallic acid which is a versatile precursor of v...
Nowadays, biotechnology is accompanied by functional, structural and application studies, mainly in ...
The aim of the work was to find strains of lactic acid bacteria capable to synthesize extracellular ...
Background: Tannases are enzymes that may be used in different industrial sectors as, for example, f...
Background: Tannases are enzymes with biotechnological potential produced mainly by microorganisms a...
Background: Tannases are enzymes that may be used in different industrial sectors as, for example, f...
AbstractBackgroundTannases are enzymes with biotechnological potential produced mainly by microorgan...
Tannase (EC 3.1.1.20) is an enzyme that hydrolyzes the ester and depside bonds of tannic acid to gal...
The filamentous fungus Emericella nidulans (=Aspergillus nidulans) produced high levels of extracell...
The production of tannase by Aspergillus tamarii was studied in submerged cultures. The fungus produ...
Tannase catalyses the hydrolysis reaction of the ester bond present in gallic acid esters and hydros...
Copyright © 2014 Juliana Silva de Lima et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Background: Tannases are enzymes with biotechnological potential produced mainly by microorganisms ...
Abstract:Tannase, an enzyme with immense potential has lot of applications in food, beverage, pharma...
An extracellular tannase (E.C. 3.1.1.20) producing fungal strain was isolated from soil and identifi...
Tannases are enzymes that catalyze the production of gallic acid which is a versatile precursor of v...
Nowadays, biotechnology is accompanied by functional, structural and application studies, mainly in ...
The aim of the work was to find strains of lactic acid bacteria capable to synthesize extracellular ...