Abstract

A β-primeverosidase has been, for the first time, purified from fresh leaves of a cultivar (Camellia sinensis var. assamica) for black tea in the same way as in the case of green and oolong tea leaves previously reported. The molecular weight was shown to be 60.3 kDa by MALDI-TOFMS analysis. Its pI, optimum temperature, and pH are 9.5, 45 °C, and 4, respectively. The enzyme is stable below 40 °C and between pH 4 and 5. These enzymic characteristics are very similar to those of the β-primeverosidases from cvs. Yabukita and Shuixian which are exclusively processed into green and oolong tea, respectively. Each β-primeverosidase from tea leaves for green, oolong, and black teas was further purified by HPLC (ODS) and digested by trypsin to be analyzed by HPLC (ODS capillary column). Their chromatograms were not identical but very similar to each other. The molecular weight differences among these enzymes (60.5, 60.2, and 60.3 kDa from the cultivars for green, oolong, and black teas, respectively) suggest that ...

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