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Biotechnology

Year: 2014 | Volume: 13 | Issue: 2 | Page No.: 68-73
DOI: 10.3923/biotech.2014.68.73

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H.A. Murad

Country: Egypt

A.M. Abd El Tawab

Country: Egypt

A.M. Kholif

Country: Egypt

S.A. Abo El-Nor

Country: Egypt

O.H. Matloup

Country: Egypt

M.M. Khorshed

Country: Egypt

H.M. El-Sayed

Country: Egypt

Keywords


  • Aspergillus niger
  • palm kernel
  • Tannase production
  • wheat straw
  • yeast extract
Research Article

Production of Tannase by Aspergillus niger From Palm Kernel

H.A. Murad, A.M. Abd El Tawab, A.M. Kholif, S.A. Abo El-Nor, O.H. Matloup, M.M. Khorshed and H.M. El-Sayed
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El Tawab, A.M.A., M.S.A. Khattab, H.M. El-Zaiat, O.H. Matloup and A.A. Hassan et al., 2016. Effect of cellulase and tannase enzymes supplemention on the productive performance of lactating buffaloes fed diets contain date palm fronds. Asian J. Anim. Sci., 10: 307-312.
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How to cite this article

H.A. Murad, A.M. Abd El Tawab, A.M. Kholif, S.A. Abo El-Nor, O.H. Matloup, M.M. Khorshed and H.M. El-Sayed, 2014. Production of Tannase by Aspergillus niger From Palm Kernel. Biotechnology, 13: 68-73.

DOI: 10.3923/biotech.2014.68.73

URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=biotech.2014.68.73

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