Abstract Background Colorants derived from natural sources look set to overtake synthetic colorants in market value as manufacturers continue to meet the rising demand for clean label ingredients – particularly in food applications. Many ascomycetous fungi naturally synthesize and secrete pigments and thus provide readily available additional and/or alternative sources of natural colorants that are independent of agro-climatic conditions. With an appropriately selected fungus; using in particular chemotaxonomy as a guide, the fungal natural colorants could be produced in high yields by using the optimized cultivation technology. This approach could secure efficient production of pigments avoiding use of genetic manipulation. Results Polyket...
Considering the worldwide demand for colorants of natural origin, the utilization of ascomycete fung...
The development of a new bioprocess requires several steps from initial concept to a practical and f...
Fifteen fungal species were isolated from waste soil and used for the production of red pigment. Amo...
With the impact of globalization in research trends, the search for healthier life styles, the incre...
The use of ascomycetous fungi as pigment producers opens the way to an alternative to synthetic dyes...
International audienceThe use of ascomycetous fungi as pigment producers opens the way to an alterna...
Natural pigments and colorants have seen a substantial increase in use over the last few decades due...
Abstract Filamentous fungi, including the ascomycetes Monascus, Fusarium, Penicillium and Neurospora...
The controversial topic of synthetic dyes in food has been discussed for many years. The scrutiny an...
Unitl recently, the use of plant pigments as natural food colourantis expensive and uncompetitive to...
Natural pigments can be used for different purposes, namely in the textile industry for dyeing cloth...
The dyestuff industry is suffering from the increases in costs of feedstock and energy for dye synth...
The production of water-soluble pigments by fungal strains indigenous to South Korea was investigate...
Biobased pigments are environmentally friendly alternatives to synthetic variants with an increased ...
Pigments play a major role in many industries. Natural colors are usually much safer when compared t...
Considering the worldwide demand for colorants of natural origin, the utilization of ascomycete fung...
The development of a new bioprocess requires several steps from initial concept to a practical and f...
Fifteen fungal species were isolated from waste soil and used for the production of red pigment. Amo...
With the impact of globalization in research trends, the search for healthier life styles, the incre...
The use of ascomycetous fungi as pigment producers opens the way to an alternative to synthetic dyes...
International audienceThe use of ascomycetous fungi as pigment producers opens the way to an alterna...
Natural pigments and colorants have seen a substantial increase in use over the last few decades due...
Abstract Filamentous fungi, including the ascomycetes Monascus, Fusarium, Penicillium and Neurospora...
The controversial topic of synthetic dyes in food has been discussed for many years. The scrutiny an...
Unitl recently, the use of plant pigments as natural food colourantis expensive and uncompetitive to...
Natural pigments can be used for different purposes, namely in the textile industry for dyeing cloth...
The dyestuff industry is suffering from the increases in costs of feedstock and energy for dye synth...
The production of water-soluble pigments by fungal strains indigenous to South Korea was investigate...
Biobased pigments are environmentally friendly alternatives to synthetic variants with an increased ...
Pigments play a major role in many industries. Natural colors are usually much safer when compared t...
Considering the worldwide demand for colorants of natural origin, the utilization of ascomycete fung...
The development of a new bioprocess requires several steps from initial concept to a practical and f...
Fifteen fungal species were isolated from waste soil and used for the production of red pigment. Amo...