Natural pigments sourced from ores, insects, plants and animals were the colorants used since prehistoric period. Synthetic dyes which took the place of natural pigments in the middle of 19th century still rule the field to the maximum extent in spite of its hazardous effect to humans, animals and environment. As an alternative to synthetic pigments, bacterial pigments due to their better biodegradability and higher compatibility with the environment, offer promising avenues for various applications. The industry is now able to produce some bacterial pigments for applications in food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and textiles. Extraction of bacterial pigments in relatively pure and concentrated forms is the main technological challenge. Optim...
The textile industry is one amongst the rapidly growing industries world wide, which utilizes enormo...
Natural yellowish-orange pigments are derived from bacteria, yeasts, fungi and microalgae, including...
Abstract: The world demands new solutions and products to be used as dyes for industrial application...
Synthetic derivatives are currently used instead of pigments in many applicative fields, from food t...
ABSTRACT: Dye pollution is becoming more and more of a worry for the environment. Dye removal from t...
The use of synthetic dyes has been found to have negative environmental impacts, leading to a growin...
Synthetic dyes and colourants have been the mainstay of the pigment industry for decades. Researcher...
Synthetic pigments have been widely used in various applications since the 1980s. However, the hyper...
The controversial topic of synthetic dyes in food has been discussed for many years. The scrutiny an...
The current inclination towards exploiting bacterial pigments for various coloring functions, like f...
Synthetic pigments have been widely used in various applications since the 1980s. However, the hyper...
Pigments from bacteria, fungi, yeast, cyanobacteria, and microalgae have been gaining more demand in...
Synthetic pigments utilized in food and other allied industries are basically petrochemical-originat...
Unitl recently, the use of plant pigments as natural food colourantis expensive and uncompetitive to...
ABSTRACT: The textile industry is one amongst the rapidly growing industries world wide, which util...
The textile industry is one amongst the rapidly growing industries world wide, which utilizes enormo...
Natural yellowish-orange pigments are derived from bacteria, yeasts, fungi and microalgae, including...
Abstract: The world demands new solutions and products to be used as dyes for industrial application...
Synthetic derivatives are currently used instead of pigments in many applicative fields, from food t...
ABSTRACT: Dye pollution is becoming more and more of a worry for the environment. Dye removal from t...
The use of synthetic dyes has been found to have negative environmental impacts, leading to a growin...
Synthetic dyes and colourants have been the mainstay of the pigment industry for decades. Researcher...
Synthetic pigments have been widely used in various applications since the 1980s. However, the hyper...
The controversial topic of synthetic dyes in food has been discussed for many years. The scrutiny an...
The current inclination towards exploiting bacterial pigments for various coloring functions, like f...
Synthetic pigments have been widely used in various applications since the 1980s. However, the hyper...
Pigments from bacteria, fungi, yeast, cyanobacteria, and microalgae have been gaining more demand in...
Synthetic pigments utilized in food and other allied industries are basically petrochemical-originat...
Unitl recently, the use of plant pigments as natural food colourantis expensive and uncompetitive to...
ABSTRACT: The textile industry is one amongst the rapidly growing industries world wide, which util...
The textile industry is one amongst the rapidly growing industries world wide, which utilizes enormo...
Natural yellowish-orange pigments are derived from bacteria, yeasts, fungi and microalgae, including...
Abstract: The world demands new solutions and products to be used as dyes for industrial application...