Abstract: The world demands new solutions and products to be used as dyes for industrial applications. Microbial pigments represent an eco-friendly alternative as they can be produced in large amounts through biotechnological processes and do not present environmental risks, as they are easily decomposable. Moreover, some of these metabolites are recognized for their biological activities, which qualify them for potential uses as food colorants and nutraceuticals, protecting against degenerative diseases related with oxidative stress. Because of their genetic simplicity as compared with plants, microorganisms may be a better source to understand biosynthetic mechanisms and to be engineered for producing high pigment yields. Despite the orig...
International audienceNature is rich in colors (minerals, plants, microalgae, etc.), and pigment-pro...
Industrial production of natural food colorants by microbial fermentation has several advantages suc...
Natural yellowish-orange pigments are derived from bacteria, yeasts, fungi and microalgae, including...
Unitl recently, the use of plant pigments as natural food colourantis expensive and uncompetitive to...
Synthetic derivatives are currently used instead of pigments in many applicative fields, from food t...
The controversial topic of synthetic dyes in food has been discussed for many years. The scrutiny an...
ABSTRACT: Dye pollution is becoming more and more of a worry for the environment. Dye removal from t...
Developing new colors for the food industry is challenging, as colorants need to be compatible with ...
Among the natural sources, pigment producing microorganisms have potential to meet actual new defies...
Synthetic dyes and colourants have been the mainstay of the pigment industry for decades. Researcher...
Synthetic pigments utilized in food and other allied industries are basically petrochemical-originat...
Pigments from bacteria, fungi, yeast, cyanobacteria, and microalgae have been gaining more demand in...
In the food industry, manufacturers and customers have paid more attention to natural pigments inste...
Microbial cells accumulate pigments under certain culture conditions, which have very important indu...
Natural pigments sourced from ores, insects, plants and animals were the colorants used since prehis...
International audienceNature is rich in colors (minerals, plants, microalgae, etc.), and pigment-pro...
Industrial production of natural food colorants by microbial fermentation has several advantages suc...
Natural yellowish-orange pigments are derived from bacteria, yeasts, fungi and microalgae, including...
Unitl recently, the use of plant pigments as natural food colourantis expensive and uncompetitive to...
Synthetic derivatives are currently used instead of pigments in many applicative fields, from food t...
The controversial topic of synthetic dyes in food has been discussed for many years. The scrutiny an...
ABSTRACT: Dye pollution is becoming more and more of a worry for the environment. Dye removal from t...
Developing new colors for the food industry is challenging, as colorants need to be compatible with ...
Among the natural sources, pigment producing microorganisms have potential to meet actual new defies...
Synthetic dyes and colourants have been the mainstay of the pigment industry for decades. Researcher...
Synthetic pigments utilized in food and other allied industries are basically petrochemical-originat...
Pigments from bacteria, fungi, yeast, cyanobacteria, and microalgae have been gaining more demand in...
In the food industry, manufacturers and customers have paid more attention to natural pigments inste...
Microbial cells accumulate pigments under certain culture conditions, which have very important indu...
Natural pigments sourced from ores, insects, plants and animals were the colorants used since prehis...
International audienceNature is rich in colors (minerals, plants, microalgae, etc.), and pigment-pro...
Industrial production of natural food colorants by microbial fermentation has several advantages suc...
Natural yellowish-orange pigments are derived from bacteria, yeasts, fungi and microalgae, including...