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Production, Characterization and Application of a Thermostable Tannase from Pestalotiopsis guepinii URM 7114

Authors :
Ana Claúdia de Barros Dos Santos
Tonny Cley Campos Leite
Keila Aparecida Moreira
Sandra Aparecida de Assis
Marcelo Rodrigues Figueira de Mello
Amanda Reges de Sena
Miquéas Jamesse Gouveia
Source :
Food Technology and Biotechnology, Vol 52, Iss 4, Pp 459-467 (2014)
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
University of Zagreb, 2014.

Abstract

Tannase (EC 3.1.1.20) is an enzyme that hydrolyzes the ester and depside bonds of tannic acid to gallic acid and glucose. In the production of foods and beverages, it contributes to the removal of the undesirable effects of tannins. The aim of this study is to investigate the potential of endophytic fungi isolated from jamun (Syzygium cumini (L.) Skeels) leaves, and identified as Pestalotiopsis guepinii, in the production of tannase. Tannase was produced extracellularly by P. guepinii under submerged, slurry-state and solid-state fermentations. The submerged fermentation was found to be the most promising (98.6 U/mL). Response surface methodology was employed to evaluate the effect of variables (pH and temperature), and the results showed that the best conditions for tannase activity were pH=6.9 and 30 °C. Km was found to be 7.18·10-4 mol/L and vmax =250.00 U/mL. The tannase activity was the highest in the presence of Ca2+ at a concentration of 5·10-3 mol/L. Moreover, the enzyme was not inhibited by the tested chelators and detergents. The stability of the enzyme was also studied, and crude enzyme was evaluated in simulation of gastrointestinal digestion of monogastric animals. The crude enzyme was highly stable under simulated conditions; it retained 87.3% of its original activity after 6 h. The study contributes to the identification of microbial species that produce tannase, with potential application in biotechnology.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13342606 and 13309862
Volume :
52
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Food Technology and Biotechnology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5e41f3da57622515b632dd90e434f312