Bioresource Technology, Vol.96, No.8, 949-953, 2005
Microbial transformation of tannin-rich substrate to gallic acid through co-culture method
Modified solid-state fermentation (MSSF) of tannin-rich substrate yielding tannase and gallic acid was carried out using a co-culture of the filamentous fungi, Rhizopus oryzae (RO IIT RB-13, NRRL 21498) and Aspergillus foetidus (GMRB013 MTCC 3557). Powdered fruits of Terminalia chebula and powdered pod cover of Caesalpinia digyna was used in the process and the different process parameters for maximum production of tannase and gallic acid by co-culture method were optimized through media engineering. MSSF was carried out at the optimum conditions of 30degreesC and 80% relative humidity. The optimal pH and incubation period was 5.0 and 48 h respectively. Through the co-culture technique the maximum yield of tannase and gallic acid was found to be 41.3U/ml and 94.8% respectively. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:modified solid-state fermentation;tannase;gallic acid;Terminalia chebula;Caesalpinia digyna;co-culture;Rhizopus oryzae;Aspergillus foetidus