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Immobilization and Characterization of Tannase and its Haze-removing

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Tannase was effectively immobilized on alginate by the method of crosslinking-entrapment-crosslinking with a high activity recovery of 76.6%. The properties of immobilized tannase were investigated. Its optimum temperature was determined to be 35 ° C, decreasing 10 °C compared with that of free enzyme, whereas the optimum pH of 5.0 did not change. The thermal and pH stabilities of immobilized tannase increased to some degree. The kinetic parameter, Km, for immobilized tannase was estimated to be 11.6 × 10-4 mol/L. Fe2+ and Mn2+ could activate the activity of immobilized tannase. The immobilized tannase was also applied to treat the tea beverage to investigate its haze-removing effect. The content of non-estern catechins in green tea, black tea and oolong tea increased by 52.17%, 12.94% and 8.83%, respectively. The content of estern catechins in green tea, oolong tea and black tea decreased by 20.0%, 16.68% and 5.04%, respectively. The anti-sediment effect of green tea infusion treated with immobilized tannase was significantly increased. The storage stability and reusability of the immobilized tannase were improved greatly, with 72.5% activity retention after stored for 42 days and 86.9% residual activity after repeatedly used for 30 times.
Title: Immobilization and Characterization of Tannase and its Haze-removing
Description:
Tannase was effectively immobilized on alginate by the method of crosslinking-entrapment-crosslinking with a high activity recovery of 76.
6%.
The properties of immobilized tannase were investigated.
Its optimum temperature was determined to be 35 ° C, decreasing 10 °C compared with that of free enzyme, whereas the optimum pH of 5.
0 did not change.
The thermal and pH stabilities of immobilized tannase increased to some degree.
The kinetic parameter, Km, for immobilized tannase was estimated to be 11.
6 × 10-4 mol/L.
Fe2+ and Mn2+ could activate the activity of immobilized tannase.
The immobilized tannase was also applied to treat the tea beverage to investigate its haze-removing effect.
The content of non-estern catechins in green tea, black tea and oolong tea increased by 52.
17%, 12.
94% and 8.
83%, respectively.
The content of estern catechins in green tea, oolong tea and black tea decreased by 20.
0%, 16.
68% and 5.
04%, respectively.
The anti-sediment effect of green tea infusion treated with immobilized tannase was significantly increased.
The storage stability and reusability of the immobilized tannase were improved greatly, with 72.
5% activity retention after stored for 42 days and 86.
9% residual activity after repeatedly used for 30 times.

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