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Pigments and Citrinin Biosynthesis by Fungi Belonging to Genus Monascus [PDF]
Emiliya Pisareva+2 more
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Abstract Coloration using soil‐based dyes is a fast‐growing subject of enquiry in fibres and textile surface design, with pigments and microbes involved in their production being extensively researched. Dyeing techniques using this rich natural resource have also been integral to long‐standing textile traditions worldwide.
Laurence Douny+6 more
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Effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi inoculation on the photosynthetic pigment contents, anti-oxidation capacity and membrane lipid peroxidation ofElsholtzia splendensleaves under copper stress [PDF]
王穗子 Wang Suizi+3 more
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A case of chromoblastomycosis with osteolytic lesions of the foot. [PDF]
Randrianarisoa RMF+3 more
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Abstract The attraction of adopting natural and bio‐based colourants in applications has grown, but their use suffers from a lack of certification bodies, standards and reference data. In the BioColour project, we are developing an open database and tools for the characterisation, authentication and quality analysis of biocolourant sources ...
Joni Hyttinen+2 more
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Microscopic Analysis of Pigments Extracted from Spalting Fungi [PDF]
Sarath M. Vega Gutierrez, Sara Robinson
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Abstract Recent global interest in sustainable practices in the textile and fashion industry has inspired stakeholders to readopt natural colourants. However, integrating these practices raises several questions regarding the latest developments in natural colourant and trend forecasting practices in the textile and fashion industry.
Bintan Titisari, Pammi Sinha
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Coloured polyhydroxyalkanoates: A review
Abstract Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are a class of biopolymers produced by various microorganisms, with poly(3‐hydroxybutyrate) being the most extensively studied. PHAs are widely studied as substitutes for conventional plastics due to their similar physicochemical properties. However, the production cost of PHAs remains high.
Maria Luiza de Oliveira Zanini+3 more
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