FOOD SCIENCE ›› 2012, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (1): 226-229.

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Breeding and Screening of a High-Yield Tannase-Producing Strain

  

  • Received:2011-01-27 Revised:2012-01-11 Online:2012-01-15 Published:2012-01-12

Abstract: Tannase plays an important role in the food and fine chemical industries. The breeding and screening of a strain with high tannase activity are desired. A tannase-producing strain, DNM1-39, was isolated from resources rich in tannin. The activity of tannase in solid state medium after fermentation by the strain was 1.58 U/g. The strain was identified as Aspergillus through morphologic observation. A mutant strain named as UD-6 was obtained from DNM1-39 mutagenization with ultraviolet irradiation alone, DES treatment alone and both of them. The tannase activity produced by UD-6 was 2.80 U/g. The tannase-producing ability of UD-6 remained the same after continuous passages and displayed excellent genetic stability.

Key words: tannase, tannin, gallic acid, screening, mutagenesis

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