• The enzyme tannase (EC 3.1.1.20) catalyzes the following reaction: digallate + H2O = 2 gallate It is a key enzyme in the degradation of gallotannins and...
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  • produces tannase. List of Penicillium species Selwal, M. K.; Yadav, A; Selwal, K. K.; Aggarwal, N. K.; Gupta, R; Gautam, S. K. (2011). "Tannase Production...
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  • montanense is an anamorph species of the genus of Penicillium which produces tannase. MycoBank UniProt ATCC Lima, J. S. D.; Cruz, R.; Fonseca, J. C.; Medeiros...
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    Ferulate and gallate esters, substrates of the closest relatives in the tannase family, are not converted. p-Nitrophenyl ester of aliphatic monocarboxylic...
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    tannic acid. Digalloyl esters involve either -meta, or -para depside bonds. Tannase is an enzyme that uses digallate to produce gallic acid. This enzyme can...
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    depsidase is a type of enzyme that cuts depside bonds. One such enzyme is tannase. Gyrophoric acid, found in the lichen Cryptothecia rubrocincta, is a depside...
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    He suggested its formation from galloyl-glycine by Penicillium in 1915. Tannase is an enzyme that Nierenstein used to produce m-digallic acid from gallotannins...
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  • the common precursor of gallotannins and the related ellagitannins). Tannase is a key enzyme in the degradation of gallotannins that uses digallic acid...
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  • Lonepinella is a Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic and tannase-producing genus of bacteria from the family of Pasteurellaceae with one known species...
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    Zhiming (2012). "Synthesis of propyl gallate from tannic acid catalyzed by tannase from Aspergillus oryzae: Process optimization of transesterification in...
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    have been patented to deal with the issue, such as the utilization of tannase to solubilize the cream. Another method developed was based on the identification...
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  • He suggested its formation from galloyl-glycine by Penicillium in 1915. Tannase is an enzyme that Niederstein used to produce m-digallic acid from gallotannins...
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  • EC 3.1.1.17 gluconolactonase EC 3.1.1.19: uronolactonase EC 3.1.1.20: tannase EC 3.1.1.21: deleted, now known to be catalysed by EC 3.1.1.1, carboxylesterase...
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  • interesting properties and the respective genes, for instance glucoamylase, tannase, lipase, phosphatases and many others. On the other hand, it is a very...
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  • W.; He, Y.; Wu, X. H. (2011). "Properties and secondary structure of tannase from Penicillium herquei". Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering. 16...
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    Takuya (24 February 2006). "Role of Tannin-Binding Salivary Proteins and TannaseProducing Bacteria in the Acclimation of the Japanese Wood Mouse to Acorn...
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