Authors
L Ramírez, J Arrizon, G Sandoval, A Cardador, R Bello-Mendoza, P Lappe, JC Mateos-Díaz
Publication date
2008/12
Journal
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
Volume
151
Pages
711-723
Publisher
Humana Press Inc
Description
Feruloyl, chlorogenate esterases, and tannases are enzymes useful in phenolic modifications of pharmaceutical relevance as protectors against several degenerative human diseases. Therefore, there is a growing interest in discovering new sources of these enzymes. However, traditional methods for their activity measurements are time-consuming and poorly adapted for high-throughput screening. In this study, a successful new microplate high-throughput screening method for the simultaneous quantification of all mentioned activities is demonstrated. This method allows the detection of activities as low as 1.7 mU ml−1. Furthermore, reaction rates increased proportionally with the amount of enzyme added, and no interferences with the other commercial hydrolases tested were found. The utility of the method was demonstrated after simultaneously screening feruloyl, chlorogenate esterase, and tannase …
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