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Title: Tannase production by Lactobacillus sp ASR-S1 under solid-state fermentation
Authors: Sabu, A
Augur, C
Swati, C
Pandey, A
Keywords: Tannase
Tannins
Lactobacillus
SSF
Agro residues
Probiotics
Aspergillus niger
Lactic acid
Bacteria
Phloroglucinol
Degradation
Formate
Gallate
Sheep
Issue Date: 2006
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Process Biochemisrty 41(3):575-580;Mar 2006
Abstract: A tannase yielding bacterial strain was isolated from sheep excreta. It was identified as Lactobacillus sp. ASR S1. The bacterial strain produced extracellular tannase under solid-state fermentation (SSF) using tamarind seed powder (TSP), wheat bran (WB), palm kernel cake (PKC) and coffee husk (CH). Among different substrates, coffee husk resulted maximal extra-cellular production of tannase. To optimize the extracellular yield of tannase under SSF various physico-chemical and nutritional parameters were studied. Supplementation of tannic acid was found useful for enzyme synthesis by the bacterial culture selectively depending up on the substrate. Maximum tannase production (0.85 U/gds) was obtained when SSF was carried out using coffee husk, supplemented with 0.6% tannic acid and 50% (w/v) moisture, inoculated with 1 mL cell suspension and incubated at 33 degrees C for 72 h.
URI: http://ir.niist.res.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2147
ISSN: 1359-5113
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