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Study on Immobilization of Tannase
Advanced Materials Research, 2013In this paper,tannase was immobilized by the method of the pre cross-linking,embedding and re cross-linking.The orthogonal design is carried out on the basis of single factor,by which the optimum conditions of the immobilized tannase was selected out ,the optimum pre cross-linking and re cross-linking concentration of glutaraldehyde is 0.3%(v/v )and 0 ...
Shun Rong He +5 more
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A new tannase substrate for spectrophotometric assay
Journal of Microbiological Methods, 2000A new tannase substrate, protocatechuic acid p-nitrophenyl ester, 5, was synthesized using modern synthetic methods. The synthesis was designed to be performed by non-specialized chemists. It only involves four steps, three of which are protection-deprotection, and uses standard methods of separation and purification, such as recrystallization and ...
G, Iacazio, C, Périssol, B, Faure
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Journal of Gastroenterology, 2007
The relationship between Streptococcus (St.) bovis endocarditis and colon cancer is well known. In St. bovis, the biotype I strain (formerly, St. gallolyticus) produces tannase that degrades tannins. The aim of this study was to investigate the association of tannase-producing bacteria with colon cancer, and to identify the major tannase-producing ...
Norihisa, Noguchi +10 more
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The relationship between Streptococcus (St.) bovis endocarditis and colon cancer is well known. In St. bovis, the biotype I strain (formerly, St. gallolyticus) produces tannase that degrades tannins. The aim of this study was to investigate the association of tannase-producing bacteria with colon cancer, and to identify the major tannase-producing ...
Norihisa, Noguchi +10 more
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Production, characterization and applications of tannase
Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic, 2014Tannases, tannin acylhydrolases, are an important group of biotechnologically relevant enzymes which were utilized in a number of industrial applications, including the manufacture of instant tea, beer, fruit juices, some wines and gallic acid production.
Jian Yao +3 more
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Plant Tannase: Evolutionary and Functional Divergence Features
Journal of Agricultural and Food ChemistryIn plants, α/β-hydrolase regulates the hydrolysis of ester compounds, enriching the types and functions of specialized metabolites. In this study, three genes─CsCSE, CsCXE3, and CsTA─which encode caffeoyl shikimate esterase (CSE), carboxylesterase (CXE), and tannase (TA), respectively, were isolated from the tea plant genome through multiomics ...
Jie Ma +12 more
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Gene, 1996
We cloned the Aspergillus oryzae tannase gene using three oligodeoxyribonucleotide (oligo) probes synthesized according to the tannase N-terminal and an internal amino acid (aa) sequence. The nucleotide (nt) sequence of the tannase gene was determined and compared with that of a tannase DNA complementary to RNA (cDNA) by means of reverse transcriptase ...
O, Hatamoto +4 more
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We cloned the Aspergillus oryzae tannase gene using three oligodeoxyribonucleotide (oligo) probes synthesized according to the tannase N-terminal and an internal amino acid (aa) sequence. The nucleotide (nt) sequence of the tannase gene was determined and compared with that of a tannase DNA complementary to RNA (cDNA) by means of reverse transcriptase ...
O, Hatamoto +4 more
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Besondere, esterspaltende Enzyme (Lecithinase, Tannase, Chlorophyllase)
1928Die Existenz eines besonderen Enzymes, welches Lecithin1, Open image in new window sowie Derivate desselben (und evtl. andere Phosphatide) hydrolytisch spaltet, wurde von Cohnstein und Michaelis (1894), von Hamburger (1900) und von F. H. Thiele2 behauptet, welche dieses Enzym im Blut und Chylus fanden.
Hans v. Euler +3 more
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Tannase and Its Applications in Food Processing
2018Tannases represent a group of enzymes finding its applications in food, brewing, and pharmaceutical industries. They have a wide range of distribution and are reported form animals, plants, and microbial sources. However, tannase from microbial source is preferred over other sources for industrial uses.
Swaroop S. Kumar +2 more
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Detection of tannase in polyacrylamide gels
Journal of Chromatography A, 1979K, Aoki +3 more
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