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Isolation, Optimization and Extraction of Microbial Pigments from Marine Yeast Rhodotorula Sp (Amby109) As Food Colourants

, 2014
* To whom all correspondence should be addressed. E. mail: mycomuthu@gmail.com A well textured food, rich in nutrients and flavor, cannot be eaten unless it has the right color.
R. Muthezhilan   +4 more
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Chlorophyll and carotenoid pigments in solar saltern microbial mats

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 1994
The distributions of carotenoids, chlorophylls, and their degradation products have been studied in two microbial mat systems developed in the calcite and calcite/gypsum evaporite domains of a solar saltern system. Phormidium valderianum and Microcoleus chthonoplastes are the dominant cyanobacterial species, respectively, and large amounts of ...
Joan O. Grimalt   +4 more
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Development and Optimization of Natural Colourant from Microbial Pigment

Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2019
Background: Natural pigments and synthetic dyes have been extensively used in various field such as food production, textile industries etc. Prodigiosin is red pigment produced by Serratia species. Prodigiosin is a promising drug owing to its reported characteristics of having anti-microbial, immunosuppressive, anti-proliferative and anti-cancer ...
C. Dhivya   +5 more
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Microbial pigments: Eco-friendly extraction techniques and some industrial applications

Journal of Molecular Structure, 2023
Poorniammal Rajendran   +2 more
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Use of a handheld Raman spectrometer for fast screening of microbial pigments in cultures of halophilic microorganisms and in microbial communities in hypersaline environments in nature

, 2013
A compact handheld Raman spectrometer equipped with a 532 nm excitation laser was used to detect pigments as possible biomarkers in autotrophic (cyanobacteria and purple sulfur bacteria) and heterotrophic halophilic microorganisms (Archaea of the family ...
J. Jehlička, A. Oren
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Microbial Pigments

2009
V. Joshi, D. Attri, S. Bhushan
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Microbial pigments as an alternative to synthetic dyes and food additives: a brief review of recent studies

Bioprocess and biosystems engineering (Print), 2021
Masoud Aman Mohammadi   +4 more
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Back to nature, microbial production of pigments and colorants for food use

2022
Pigments-producing microorganisms are quite common in Nature. However, there is a long journey from the Petri dish to the market place. Twenty-five years ago, scientists wondered if such productions would remain a scientific oddity or become an industrial reality.
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Functional Microbial Pigments Isolated from Chryseobacterium and Deinococcus species for Bio-paint Application

Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering, 2020
SeoA. Park   +2 more
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Application of microbial pigments in the pharmaceutical industry: current status and opportunities

Archives of Microbiology
Microbial pigments are a diverse group of compounds synthesized by microorganisms, which have attracted considerable scientific interest due to their multifaceted biological properties and significant potential in pharmaceutical applications. These pigments demonstrate various activities, including antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and ...
Jeylin A, Escamilla-Medrano   +3 more
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