Tea Leaf Polyphenol Oxidase |
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Authors: | Tadakazu Takeo |
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Affiliation: | Tea Research Station, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Kanaya, Shizuoka |
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Abstract: | The large part of the polyphenol oxidase was solubilized from tea leaf homogenate by addition of Tween-80. After filtration of the solubilized polyphenol oxidase fraction through a Sephadex G-25 column and fractionation of the filtrate with ammonium sulfate, the specific activity of the solubilized enzyme increased about 4 to 5 times as much as that of tea leaf homogenate. Optimum pH of the solubilized enzyme was 5.5, and was almost the same as that of water-insoluble enzyme in the acetone powder. The minimum concentrations required for the maximum activity were about 5×10?3 m, 4.3×10?3 m, and 3×10?3 m for d-catechin, l-epigallocatechin, and l-epigallocatechin-gallate, respectively. d-Catechin showed the highest activity among them. The enzyme activity was inhibited by potassium cyanide and sodium diethyldithiocarbamate. |
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