A high percentage of the pigments produced by Talaromyces spp. remains inside the cell, which could lead to a high product concentration inhibition. To overcome this issue an extractive fermentation process, perstraction, was suggested, which involves the extraction of the intracellular products out of the cell by using a two-phase system during the fermentation. The present work studied the effect of various surfactants on secretion of intracellular pigments produced by Talaromyces spp. in submerged fermentation. Surfactants used were: non-ionic surfactants (Tween 80, Span 20 and Triton X-100) and a polyethylene glycerol polymer 8000, at different concentrations (5, 20, 35 g/L). The highest extracellular pigment yield (16 OD500nm) was reac...
The growing commitment to environmental issues, along with new legislations have made the use of syn...
Renewed demand for incorporation of natural dyes (bio-colorants) in textile industry could be met th...
The use of ascomycetous fungi as pigment producers opens the way to an alternative to synthetic dyes...
A high percentage of the pigments produced by Talaromyces spp. remains inside the cell, which could ...
Pigments of natural origin have become a research trend, and fungi provide a readily available alter...
Microbial fermentation with immobilized cells possesses many advantages. However, this fermentation ...
There is a worldwide interest in the development of processes for producing colorants from natural ...
Considering the worldwide demand for colorants of natural origin, the utilization of ascomycete fung...
Talaromyces albobiverticillius 30548, a marine-derived fungus, produces Monascus-like azaphilone red...
Aspergillus flavus endophytic fungi was isolated from Ocimum sanctum, produced red pigment. A cultur...
Biosurfactants are one of the mainly class of natural surfactants and are classified according to th...
The production of water-soluble pigments by fungal strains indigenous to South Korea was investigate...
Pigments from bacteria, fungi, yeast, cyanobacteria, and microalgae have been gaining more demand in...
The partition of surfactants and of a biosurfactant-producing microorganism was studied in polyethyl...
The effects of the addition of various surfactants on the cell growth and production of vitamin K2 m...
The growing commitment to environmental issues, along with new legislations have made the use of syn...
Renewed demand for incorporation of natural dyes (bio-colorants) in textile industry could be met th...
The use of ascomycetous fungi as pigment producers opens the way to an alternative to synthetic dyes...
A high percentage of the pigments produced by Talaromyces spp. remains inside the cell, which could ...
Pigments of natural origin have become a research trend, and fungi provide a readily available alter...
Microbial fermentation with immobilized cells possesses many advantages. However, this fermentation ...
There is a worldwide interest in the development of processes for producing colorants from natural ...
Considering the worldwide demand for colorants of natural origin, the utilization of ascomycete fung...
Talaromyces albobiverticillius 30548, a marine-derived fungus, produces Monascus-like azaphilone red...
Aspergillus flavus endophytic fungi was isolated from Ocimum sanctum, produced red pigment. A cultur...
Biosurfactants are one of the mainly class of natural surfactants and are classified according to th...
The production of water-soluble pigments by fungal strains indigenous to South Korea was investigate...
Pigments from bacteria, fungi, yeast, cyanobacteria, and microalgae have been gaining more demand in...
The partition of surfactants and of a biosurfactant-producing microorganism was studied in polyethyl...
The effects of the addition of various surfactants on the cell growth and production of vitamin K2 m...
The growing commitment to environmental issues, along with new legislations have made the use of syn...
Renewed demand for incorporation of natural dyes (bio-colorants) in textile industry could be met th...
The use of ascomycetous fungi as pigment producers opens the way to an alternative to synthetic dyes...