Biosynthesis of tannin acyl hydrolase from tannin-rich forest residue under different fermentation conditions

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Abstract

Caesalpinia digyna, a tannin-rich forest residue, was used as substrate for production of tannase and gallic acid. Media engineering was carried out under solid-state fermentation, submerged fermentation and modified solid state fermentation conditions for optimum synthesis of tannase and gallic acid (based on 58% tannin content in the raw material). Tannase vis-a-vis gallic acid recovery under modified solid-state fermentation condition was maximum. Conversions of tannin to gallic acid under solid-state fermentation, submerged fermentation and modified solid-state fermentation conditions were 30.5%, 27.5% and 90.9%, respectively.

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Kar, B., & Banerjee, R. (2000). Biosynthesis of tannin acyl hydrolase from tannin-rich forest residue under different fermentation conditions. Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, 25(1), 29–38. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.jim.7000011

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