2018
DOI: 10.21786/bbrc/11.4/21
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Statistical optimization of extracellular tannase production by Streptomyces sp. AT 13 using response surface methodology and Plackett-Burmen design

Abstract: Tannase has many important applications in animal feed, chemical, food, and pharmaceutical industries. In the present study, optimization of tannase production by Streptomyces sp. AT13 was carried out using statistical experimental designs. Initially, a Plackett-Burmen design (PBD) was employed to screen the preferable nutriments (carbon and nitrogen sources of the medium) to produce tannase. The result showed that only tannic acid was found to be signifi cant for the production of tannase by Streptomyces sp. … Show more

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“…SKA1 produced 8.50 U/mL tannase on the fifth day of incubation [9] , Streptomyces sp. AT13 produced 18.12 U/mL on the fifth day under optimized conditions using statistical experimental designs [27] . Tannase is an inducible enzyme; the characteristics of tannase may vary depending on the source of isolation, species, and substrate used for its production.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SKA1 produced 8.50 U/mL tannase on the fifth day of incubation [9] , Streptomyces sp. AT13 produced 18.12 U/mL on the fifth day under optimized conditions using statistical experimental designs [27] . Tannase is an inducible enzyme; the characteristics of tannase may vary depending on the source of isolation, species, and substrate used for its production.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%