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ChemInform Abstract: Naturally Occurring Benzoporphyrins: Bacterial Marker Pigments?

Chemischer Informationsdienst, 1986
AbstractThe monobenzoporphyrins (Ia) and (Ib), the most abundant rhodoporphyrins in a crude oil (Boscan; Cretaceous, Venezuela) are isolated and their structure is elucidated.
S. KAUR, M. I. CHICARELLI, J. R. MAXWELL
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Chemical and Physical Parameters Affecting Bacterial Pigment Production

Materials Today: Proceedings, 2019
Abstract Among natural pigments, pigments from microbial sources, particularly bacteria are potentially good alternative colorant as compared to synthetic pigments, as it is more environmental friendly. Hence, work on this pigment are being intensified especially in finding suitable growth conditions which will able the production of bacterial ...
Nur Nasha Musa, Nur Zulaikha Yusof
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Bacterial biofilm, brown pigment stone and blockage of biliary stents

Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 1993
Abstract Bacterial pathogens gain access into the biliary system by descending via the portal venous circulation or ascending through the sphincter of Oddi in duodenal‐biliary reflux. Bacteria thrive as glycocalyx‐enclosed microcolonies, coalescing to form an adherent biofilm.
J Y, Sung   +4 more
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Biological Aspects of Marine Biofilm Bacterial Pigment

Marine bacterial species contribute to a significant part of the oceanic population, which substantially produces biologically effectual moieties having various medical and industrial applications. The use of marine-derived bacterial pigments displays a snowballing effect in recent times, being natural, environmentally safe, and health beneficial ...
Balasubramanian Vellaisamy   +4 more
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Antioxidant activity of marine bacterial pigments

2023
S. Bharathi   +2 more
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Naturally occurring benzoporphyrins: bacterial marker pigments?

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1986
Surinder. Kaur   +2 more
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Bacterial Pigments: An Untapped Colorful Microbial World

2022
Geetanjali R. Kamble   +3 more
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Nitric oxide is inactivated by the bacterial pigment pyocyanin.

The Biochemical journal, 1990
Pyocyanin is a phenazine pigment produced by the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa and found in human lung secretions. Micromolar concentrations of pyocyanin inhibited the bioactivity of endothelium-derived relaxing factor (EDRF) generated from bovine pulmonary-artery endothelium in response to bradykinin.
J B, Warren   +3 more
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Application of Bacterial Pigments as Colorant

2012
Wan Azlina Ahmad   +3 more
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Application of Bacterial Pigments as Colorant

2011
Wan Azlina Ahmad   +3 more
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